OriginOil Inc., developer of Electro Water Separation, the high-speed, chemical-free process to clean up large quantities of water, has announced that it is collaborating with the Idaho National Laboratory of the U.S. Department of Energy. A proposed project focuses on Continue reading OriginOil, INL collaborate on proposed algae biofuel project
Daily Archives: January 28, 2015
USDA funds $372.5 million for conservation projects
Projects designed to cut down on fertilizer runoff, expand bird nesting areas and restore native grasslands are among those selected for funding under an initiative that encourages conservation partnerships between government and private organizations, Continue reading USDA funds $372.5 million for conservation projects
There’s hope yet for lost coral species
Singapore’s waters have been home to some 255 species of reef-building hard coral, but researchers have seen fewer of them in recent years.
National University of Singapore marine biologist Huang Danwei, in a study led Continue reading There’s hope yet for lost coral species
USM’s Gulf Coast Research Lab hosts Dr. Hans Paerl for Grimes Distinguished Lecturer series
Dr. Hans W. Paerl of the Institute of Marine Sciences, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill will deliver a guest lecture at 6 p.m. on Thursday at The University of Southern Mississippi’s Gulf Coast Research Laboratory (GCRL) in Ocean Springs. Continue reading USM’s Gulf Coast Research Lab hosts Dr. Hans Paerl for Grimes Distinguished Lecturer series
Why Capitalism and Fossil Fuels Will Drive Climate Change Action
When it comes to man-made climate change, I am confident of two things: 1. The world needs to quickly and drastically reduce carbon dioxide emissions. 2. That makes fossil fuels more valuable than ever before. Continue reading Why Capitalism and Fossil Fuels Will Drive Climate Change Action