Tuesday, October 28, 2008
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Kevin
This website details how we can become a more sustainable nation through the creation of renewable fuels. It clearly states the pros and cons while giving the opinions of many environmentalists. It has links to their podcasts, videos, books, and other sources of information for the issue.
The National Resource Defense Council deals with many issues related to bettering the environment from global warming to saving wildlife (also, of course, renewable energy). It is a very easy website to follow with related detailed policy on the issues and well-researched facts to support their claims.
If you want to know more about ethanol, this site is for you. It details with a great degree of clarity the different types of ethanol. It details recent legislation affecting ethanol; it states and explains the pros and cons of the energy source and how it will fit into America's economy. Also, it gives predictions based on evidence for the future of ethanol.
This is more of an entertaining website designated to the issue. It gives a good amount of information relating to renewable fuels with responses from readers. It is not just limited to renewable fuels. If you want to learn about overall "going green" this is a good resource site.
The title sums up the website. It also details the issues surrounding renewable fuels, given more of proponent's viewpoint. It has a ton of graphics and videos, many of which are in my blog.
This site is much more narrow in its nature. If you want to learn about how big oil companies especially Exxon influences our dependence on nonrenewable fossil fuels, go to this blog. Its very informative.
This site gives statistics from the government about current energy consumption statistics at a state level to the nation.
This gives a good overview of current renewable energies if you want quick, pithy summaries. It focuses on vehicle technologies, building technologies, industrial, and almost all other energies.
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