Archive for September, 2010

Prince of Wales Aims to Make Clarence House Palace Carbon Negative – AZoCleantech

Sunday, September 5th, 2010

AZoCleantech

Prince of Wales Aims to Make Clarence House Palace Carbon Negative
AZoCleantech
The roof of Clarence House palace occupied by the Prince of Wales will go carbon negative on installation of a 32 panel solar system over its south- east ...

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The Kindle and the Environment – EcoGeek

Sunday, September 5th, 2010

The Kindle and the Environment
EcoGeek
Of course, if you're replacing newspapers and magazines with your Kindle chances are you'll go carbon negative faster than that. ...

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Prince Charles goes “carbon negative” – Macleans.ca

Sunday, September 5th, 2010

USA Today

Prince Charles goes “carbon negative
Macleans.ca
It is the latest in a series of efforts to make his household “carbon negative”—meaning it generates more energy than it uses. ...
Prince of Wales wins right to install solar panels on Clarence HouseTelegraph.co.uk
Prince Charles wins permission for solar panels on roof of Clarence HouseThis is London
Clarence House To Get Solar PanelsLondonist
USA Today -UPI.com -Solar Power Portal
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Moving from good to better on the Bellingham waterfront – Bellingham Herald

Sunday, September 5th, 2010

Moving from good to better on the Bellingham waterfront
Bellingham Herald
Four areas started to prove fruitful: Capturing value from waste, creating carbon negative energy systems, facilitating creative urban agricultural infill, ...

Prince of Wales wins right to install solar panels on Clarence House – Telegraph.co.uk

Sunday, September 5th, 2010

Telegraph.co.uk

Prince of Wales wins right to install solar panels on Clarence House
Telegraph.co.uk
The new initiative aims to render the Prince's household "carbon negative" - meaning it generates more energy than it uses - and he plans to add more panels ...
Prince Charles going solar in LondonUPI.com
Clarence House To Get Solar PanelsLondonist
Prince Charles wins permission for solar panels on roof of Clarence HouseThis is London
Examiner.com -Solar Power Portal
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Prince Charles wins permission for solar panels on roof of Clarence House – This is London

Sunday, September 5th, 2010

Prince Charles wins permission for solar panels on roof of Clarence House
This is London
His household has been carbon-neutral for three years and could now become “carbon negative”. He will add more cells to the south-west roof if the initial ...

How to improve crop yields while reducing climate change – SmartPlanet.com (blog)

Sunday, September 5th, 2010

Mother Nature Network (blog)

How to improve crop yields while reducing climate change
SmartPlanet.com (blog)
Biochar is a carbon-negative soil amendment made from waste. It's produced through a process called pyrolysis. We produce it using specially-designed ...
Study reveals biochar as a strategy to fight global warmingMother Nature Network (blog)

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Is Your Product Good for the Climate? Here’s How to Prove It – Reuters

Sunday, September 5th, 2010

Is Your Product Good for the Climate? Here's How to Prove It
Reuters
"Customers wanted to know if our product was really carbon neutral or carbon negative." These questions have been raised around the globe, BSF reports, ...

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Greener Roads Approved by Central Road Research Institute – India PRwire (press release)

Sunday, September 5th, 2010

Greener Roads Approved by Central Road Research Institute
India PRwire (press release)
Developed and manufactured by BioSpan Technologies, Inc. of Missouri, USA, RePLAY™ is carbon negative, safe for the environment and user, and easy to apply ...

Blake Strode Joins Forces with reBounces, Becoming First Carbon Neutral Tennis … – PR.com (press release)

Sunday, September 5th, 2010

Blake Strode Joins Forces with reBounces, Becoming First Carbon Neutral Tennis ...
PR.com (press release)
Under his partnership with the only carbon negative tennis company, Strode will promote reBounces' revolutionary Green Tennis Machine at his various matches ...

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