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wildsingapore news: Singapore backs push for climate agreement
Posted by: | CommentsBut Singapore’s small land area means a dearth of alternative energy options. Despite this, Singapore recently set a voluntary and domestically funded target to reduce emissions growth by 16 per cent from ‘business-as-usual’ levels by …
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wildsingapore news: The little island and its big, green victory
Posted by: | CommentsA decade ago, Samso relied heavily on oil imports for heat and power, but now – thanks to its windmills and alternative energy plants – it manages to produce more green-generated power than the amount of “dirty” energy it still has to …
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wildsingapore news: Can Alternative Energy Save the Economy and …
Posted by: | CommentsCan Alternative Energy Save the Economy and the Climate? The “new energy” economy rolls forward even as hopes for an international deal to combat climate change at Copenhagen shift into reverse. Douglas Fischer, Scientific American 13 …
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wildsingapore news: Singapore to bear fair share of collective …
Posted by: | CommentsSpeaking at the launch of the Clean and Green 2010 campaign at the HortPark yesterday, Mr Lee said that Singapore faced serious limitations in switching to alternative energy sources or reducing its dependence on fossil fuels. …
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wildsingapore news: Micro Loans Bring Light To Rural Poor
Posted by: | CommentsALTERNATIVE POWER In India, renewable energy makes up less than 3 percent of the country’s total installed capacity, with wind accounting for much of this contribution. Investor interest in solar is growing, and a new solar plan for the …
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wildsingapore news: Indonesia to make 26% cut in carbon emissions …
Posted by: | CommentsWhile the use of geothermal energy will reduce carbon emissions by 20 percent in 2025. And over the functions of forests (LULUCF), which contributes 54 percent of the total level of carbon emissions, will be able to reduce the level of …
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