
WELTEC builds Biogas Plants in Greece
Using the Energy Decentral within the framework of the Eurotier trade fair in Hanover, Germany, as a communication platform, the German biogas plant manufacturer WELTEC BIOPOWER is happy to welcome ... more
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NYT rapped over Malaysia clean-energy conference
Malaysian activists criticised the New York Times on Tuesday for organising a sustainable-energy conference that includes a company spearheading a dam-building drive which native tribes say is uprooting them from ancestral lands. ... more
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Constellations of Power: Smart Dragon-3 and the Geopolitics of China's Space Strategy
Ten Years Later, LIGO is a Black-Hole Hunting Machine
NASA awards Blue Origin new lunar mission to deliver VIPER rover in 2027
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GOP vows to try again with Keystone XL when new Congress begins
The Senate bill in favor of Keystone XL that died Tuesday would've been vetoed anyway, though Republican leaders said they'll try again. ... more
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Hackers turning smartphones into slave armies
Mobile security firm Lookout on Wednesday warned that Android-powered smartphones or tablets are being targeted with malicious software that puts them at the mercy of hacker overlords. ... more
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Much to lose for Iran's Rouhani if no nuclear pact
The Iranians conducting nuclear talks with world powers seem loath to use the word "compromise", but with much to lose President Hassan Rouhani may yet be pushing for a last-minute deal. ... more
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China seeks to cap coal use at 4.2 bn tonnes by 2020
China aims to cap its annual coal use at 4.2 billion tonnes by 2020, it said Wednesday, a one-sixth increase on current consumption, already by far the world's largest. ... more
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Greenpeace ship Arctic Sunrise in Spanish custody
Three months after it was released by the Russian government, protest vessel Arctic Sunrise was seized by Spanish authorities, advocacy group Greenpeace said. ... more
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