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The Continuing Importance of 'King Coal' for the develpment of significant UK renewable energy supplies over the next 15 years.






Apr 2002 - Jun 2002

 

The Flame Flickers

The Independent June 30 02

Britain's gas pipeline operator says dwindling supplies from offshore fields could lead to a winter energy crisis.

Energy-Related Emissions Down First Time in Decade

Reuters June 28 02

Drop in energy-related carbon dioxide emissions that are linked to global warming fell by 1.1 percent last year, the first drop in a decade, because of a manufacturing slowdown and warm weather.

New Report Identifies Global Warming As A Leading Threat To America's Public Lands & Waters

Common Dreams / Bluewater Network June 27 02

Scorched Earth: Global Climate Change Impacts on Public Lands and Waters report demonstrates global warming as one of the greatest threats ever faced by America's national parks, wildlife refuges, marine sanctuaries, and forests.

Gas shortage in Britain 'due within three years'

The Times June 26 02

Department of Trade and Industry warns British consumers that dwindling gas supplies may mean shortages within three years.

Global warming on the rise, courtesy cheap air travel

Hindustan Time/Reuters June 26 02

Study shows that one return London-Miami flight generates as much carbon dioxide as the average British motorist produces in a year.

California adopts world's strictest micro-pollution standards

Hindustan Times June 21 02

California Air Resources Board adopts revisions that will make the state's air quality standards for microscopic pollutants from construction sites, car, truck and bus exhausts, the world's strictest.

Climate change linked to disease epidemics

New Scientist June 20 02

New report by US scientists predicts that a warmer world will be a sicker world for everything from trees to marine life to people.

Disasters waiting to happen

The Guardian June 19 02

Startling new data indicates that the social and economic costs of global warming will block all progress in the developing world.

Plug fuel cells get Calif. certification

The Business Review June 18 02

Plug Power's fuel cell system first to be certified by California Energy Commission as complying with the state's grid interconnection standard.

Alaskan village may leave en masse as temperatures rise

Ananova June 17 02

Rising temperatures cause villagers in a remote part of Alaska to abandon their homes.

Plan for massive North Sea wind farm

The Times June 14 02

One of the world’s largest offshore wind farms could be built off the coast of Scotland.

Global Warming Brings More Weather, Climate Extremes

Xinhua News Agency June 13 02

Five times more major meteorological calamities occurred in the 1990s than in the 1950s - global warming blamed.

Report Highlights Dams' Role in Global Warming

Common Dreams June 12 02

Environmentalists say dams and their reservoirs are significant sources of heat-trapping greenhouse gases, contrary to hydropower industry assertions.

European pollution causes African droughts: research

ABC News June 12 02

Scientists in Australia and Canada say pollution in North America and Europe may disrupt weather patterns and contribute to severe droughts in poor African countries.

Flat structure yields cheaper fuel cells

EE Times June 11 02

Siemens researchers build fuel cells using a flat structure to give them less resistance and greater efficiency while significantly reducing their manufacturing cost.

Automakers show off hydrogen cars amid race to develop cleaner-burning fuel

Canada.com June 10 02

More than 1,000 researchers, companies and government leaders gather for four-day conference to discuss advances in hydrogen technology.

Shell and Partners Aim to Commercialize New Fuel Cell Technology with Possible Offshore Applications by 2010

Energy Info Source June 10 02

Shell and partners aim to become first in the world to develop and commercialize large-scale, multi-megawatt fuel cells.

Warming speeds ice sheet flow in weeks

New Scientist June 07 02

New research shows that, since 1996, hotter summer temperatures in Greenland are speeding up the seaward flow of the island's massive ice-sheet in summer months.

Shell sees "clean" hydrogen as vital energy source

Yahoo!/Reuters June 07 02

Oil companies can produce clean fuels - including hydrogen - from their own refineries, but they need to act quickly if they are to stay ahead of the game,.

Global Warming Blamed for Melting Everest Glacier

Reuters June 06 02

Since time of Sir Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay global warming has caused Everest glacier to retreat three miles says UN body.

Climate Change May Become Major Player In Ozone Loss

Science Daily June 06 02

Climate change may surpass chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) as the main driver of overall ozone loss by the 2030s according to NASA study.

German carmakers plan joint hydrogen car tests

Planet Ark June 06 02

Leading German carmakers and engineering firms plan to set up joint project to test hydrogen fuel cell vehicles.

Hydrogen-powered car completes journey across America

Ananova June 05 02

DaimlerChrysler's NECAR 5 hydrogen-powered vehicle completes 3,262-mile trip across U S.

Australia rejects Kyoto pact

BBC June 05 02

Australia won't ratify the Kyoto pact on global warming unless the U S and developing countries get fully involved.

U.S. acknowledges climate damage

The Miami Herald June 03 02

U S sends climate report to U N detailing specific and far-reaching effects that it says global warming will inflict on the American environment.

Melting Himalayan glaciers spark flood warnings

The Age June 03 02

Himalayan glaciers melting due to global warming increasing the risk of flooding in China.

Hydrogen-powered car 'close to reality'

icBirmingham June 03 02

Researchers find a way of generating high purity hydrogen for fuel cells.

Low-emission vehicle exhibition opens in Tokyo

The Japan Times June 02 02

Scores of low-emission vehicles - including fuel-cell cars - shown at two-day Tokyo exhibition of environment-friendly vehicles.

Turning tide: Fuel-cell cars that make soap

Philadelphia Inquirer June 01 02

Fuel cell car produces soap and water instead of noxious exhaust fumes.

Hopes for Kyoto rise after Japan and EU ratify treaty

The Guardian June 01 02

EU and Japan announce decision to ratify Kyoto protocol, binding themselves to cut greenhouse gas emissions despite America's refusal to have anything to do with the treaty.

Hydrogen puts Iceland on road to oil-free future

Planet Ark May 31 02

Iceland plans to become the world's first society to ditch fossil fuels entirely, relying instead on hydrogen made in geothermal power stations.

EU funded project confirms viability of liquid hydrogen fuelled aircraft

Cordis May 30 02

Results of EU funded project, Cryoplane, confirm feasibility of liquid hydrogen fuelled aircraft as an alternative to fossil fuelled planes.

Environmental campaigners take aim at oil companies

CNN May 30 02

Greenpeace protests against three biggest oil companies - Esso, Shell & BP - saying they are still the "bad guys of global warming."

Fill 'er up -- at home, with hydrogen

Forbes/Reuters May 29 02

Fuel cell vehicles could be powered with hydrogen made in home electrolyser units.

Danish wise men say wind power now profitable

Planet Ark May 29 02

After 10 years of losses, installation of wind turbines is now profitable due to new technology.

Putting out Bush fires

The Guardian May 29 02

Head of the UN's key climate change body says people who still doubt that man-made climate change is real are on a par with members of the Flat Earth Society.

Eco-clock ticking at a dangerous pace

Bangkok Post May 25 02

Government leaders blamed for not responding with enough urgency to problems caused by global warming.

Finland to Build Controversial New Nuclear Plant

ABC News/Reuters May 24 02

Finland to build first new nuclear reactor in Western Europe in more than a decade to meet rising energy demands despite bitter opposition from environmentalists.

'Solar cloth' offers moveable power

BBC May 23 02

Textiles which incorporate solar cells being developed.

Iceberg 35 miles long, 7 miles wide breaks away from Antarctica

CNN May 22 02

Second giant iceberg in 2 weeks breaks away from Antarctica.

U.N. Reports On Environmental Woes

The Guardian May 22 02

UN's Global Environment Outlook-3 report warns of increasingly volatile world where natural disasters and environmental degradation will endanger human, animal & plant life.

Forget The Jetpack

The Telegraph May 18 02

New report by the UK's RAC Foundation concludes that the car of the future will be powered by a hydrogen fuel cell.

Ballard warns against rushing fuel cells

Globe & Mail May 17 02

Firoz Rasul, Ballard's CEO, warns that competition to be first with commercial fuelcells may result in inferior products and backlash against the industry.

Rusting iron makes hydrogen fuel

E4 Engineering May 16 02

Japanese engineers find a way to produce hydrogen fuel by accelerating a process similar to rusting.

Islay set for hydrogen power

Herald May 15 02

Islay - off coast of Scotland - to become the world's first hydrogen-powered island.

Honda ploughs cash into home hydrogen plants

Ananova May 15 02

Honda to invest in developing home-based hydrogen generators so that drivers of hydrogen-powered vehicles don't have to fill up at stations.

Energy watchdog sounds warning on oil output

Financial Times May 13 02

International Energy Agency warns oil producers to increase output or risk setting the market back to 1999 levels with industrialised countries' stocks plunging and prices soaring.

Save the... stay on the ground

The Guardian May 12 02

Air travel is huge source of greenhouse gas.

Sea Change

Wired May 10 02

18 windfarms to surround the British Isles as part of an aggressive scheme to wrest at least 12 percent of Europe's energy needs from wind and other renewable sources within the next eight years.

Ice sheet wider than Channel breaks from Antarctica

Ananova May 10 02

An ice sheet bigger than the English Channel breaks away from Antartica - causing more fears that global warming is occuring at a faster rate than previously predicted.

Hydrogen Fuel Company Upgrades Ontario, Calif., Plant to Meet Growing Demand

Chemical Online May 06 02

Praxair to expand as demand for hydrogen fuel grows.

Stuart Energy To Fuel Ford Focus Fuel Cell Testing.

CarsEverything May 06 02

Stuart Energy's unique portable hydrogen fueling station to be used for tests with new Ford Focus Fuel Cell Vehicle.

Ozone hole causes mixed Antarctic message

New Scientist May 03 02

Changing wind patterns triggered by the ozone hole are causing conflicting reports about whether Antarctica is warming or cooling.

Warming makes oil the 'new tobacco'

The Guardian May 03 02

Oil companies could find themselves facing expensive legal suits - similar to those facing tobacco firms - if they ignore potential consequences of global warming.

Hawaii Poised to Cap Gasoline Prices

Washington Post May 03 02

Hawaii to become first state to cap gasoline prices.

Tech to safely produce hydrogen for fuel cell cars

Auto Asia May 03 02

Researchers at Tokyo Institute of Technology claim safer way to supply hydrogen gas to fuel cells in cars.

MOJITO FC Scooter Introduced by Manhattan Scientific, Aprilia Team

EyeForFuelCells May 01 02

Fuel cell/hydrogen powered scooter shown at International Paris Fair. The scooter incorporates a new 3000-watt fuel cell from Manhattan Scientifics and a two wheel vehicle manufactured by Aprilia.

GM unwraps fuel-cell test truck

CBS Marketwatch May 01 02

GM unveils fuel-cell powered pickup truck claimed to be the world's first drivable vehicle using hydrogen taken from gasoline to power the vehicle.

Sewage turned into hydrogen fuel

New Scientist April 29 02

New processing technology makes using waste from sewage plants to produce clean hydrogen fuel possible.

Hydrogen fuels future's cars

USA Today April 29 02

Transformation to hydrogen power is underway - not decades away as some have said.

Japan government pledges to buy fuel cell vehicles

Planet Ark April 29 02

Japanese government pledges to buy eco-friendly fuelcell vehicles in an effort to promote hydrogen / fuelcell technology.

Recurring Fuel Scarcity

allAfrica.com April 29 02

Acute fuel shortages paralyse business and leisure activities in Nigeria.

Chernobyl radiation 'on the rise'

BBC April 26 02

16 years after the Chernobyl disaster, levels of radiation around the reactor site are rising - the concrete sarcophagus placed over the remains of the damaged reactor may be failing.

Record warm start to 2002

BBC April 26 02

Scientists say the first three months of 2002 were globally the warmest January, February and March since records began.

Pumping up the pressure

Guardian April 26 02

Pressure increases on Saudi Arabia to join Iraq's oil embargo.

UK wind farms threatened by defence concern - report

Planet Ark April 26 02

Britain's Ministry of Defence blocks plans to build five offshore wind farms, jeopardising the government's renewable energy targets.

Australia Starts to Develop Renewable Energy

Xinhua News Agency April 25 02

Despite rich oil and coal resources, Australia begins to develop renewable energy.

White House faces fresh criticism over oil projects

Independent April 25 02

After Congress rejects plans to drill for oil in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge in Alaska, the Bush administration decides to open up other environmentally sensitive areas for energy exploration.

Senate marks Earth Day with global warming debate

CNN April 21 02

Senate to mark Earth Day with legislation to force U.S. companies to report global warming-linked emissions.

BMW promotes hydrogen-powered vehicles

Telegraph April 18 02

BMW chooses London as the first European stop of a world tour to highlight the benefits of hydrogen.

Rate of global warming accelerates

Times April 17 02

British scientists predict that the world will become up to 1.3C (2.3F) warmer over the next three decades - creating profound consequences for agriculture and sea levels around the globe.

Himalayas could face global warming mayhem within decade: UN

Hindustan Times April 16 02

UN Environment Program warns that global warming could cause 50 high Himalayan lakes to flood their banks in the next five to 10 years threatening thousands of lives.

Huge hydrogen stores found below Earth's crust

Vancouver Sun April 15 02

Vast quantities of hydrogen gas, widely regarded as the most promising alternative to today's dwindling stocks of fossil fuels, found beneath the Earth's crust.

India needs a sustainable hydrogen energy plan

Times of India April 12 02

Krishna Sapru, expert in hydrogen based energy technology, says no country can afford to be left behind in the movement away from fossil fuels.

Iraq's oil cutoff will hurt poor nations first

Asia Times April 10 02

Struggling economies such as Thailand and South Korea would suffer more from Iraq's oil cutoff; higher oil prices will drive up costs of producing and transporting exports.

Saudi Arabia rejects use of oil as political weapon

Ananova April 09 02

Saudi Arabia's oil minister, Ali al-Nuaimi, says his country is committed to maintaining oil price stability.

Pumped up

Financial Times April 09 02

US officials increasingly concerned that surge in oil prices - due to latest phase of the struggle between Israel and the Palestinians - could blow the American economy off course.

Brent crude rises as Iraq halts oil exports

Financial Times April 08 02

Iraqi president, Saddam Hussein, says in nationally televised speech that Baghdad is suspending exports from ports in Turkey and the Gulf for 30 days.

Iran Calls For 1- Month Oil Embargo

CNN April 05 02

Ayatollah Ali Khamenei calls on Islamic oil-producing countries to suspend their exports to "pro-Israel" Western states.

Iraq lobbies Arab world to cut oil exports to US

The Independent April 05 02

Iraq sends draft resolution to the Arab League asking oil producers to cut off supplies to America in response to Bush's military campaign to topple Saddam Hussein.

Oil prices surge as Opec claims it is powerless to intervene

The Independent April 05 02

Oil prices at six-month high as Opec says it is powerless to control a speculative surge on the back of the crisis in the Middle East.

Strategy: Oil Alternatives

Webfin.com April 03 02

Investors rush to back fuel cell developers, betting that consumers' patience with high pump prices will wear thin.

Greenhouse gas compensation 'misuses funds'

The Guardian April 03 02

UK's introducion of the world's first carbon trading scheme provokes criticism for promising £100m compensation to large companies in an effort to encourage them to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.

Iran Says Oil for Weapon Tactic Would Be Effective

Yahoo! News / Reuters April 01 02

Foreign Minister Kamal Kharrazi, asked if Iran would back Iraq's call to use oil as weapon against the West to pressure Israel's hand

Crude oil prices rise on Middle East tensions

Financial Times April 01 02

Fears that escalating violence between Palestinians and Israelis could trigger higher crude oil prices.

 


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