Sentences with phrase «hope of alternative energy»

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The town hopes the project, which will offset the vast majority of energy used at town - owned properties, makes a bold statement in support of sustainable alternative energy.
Of course, one would hope that turning away from nuclear expansion would spur the growth of alternatives such as wind power and other forms of renewable energOf course, one would hope that turning away from nuclear expansion would spur the growth of alternatives such as wind power and other forms of renewable energof alternatives such as wind power and other forms of renewable energof renewable energy.
Air Force energy director Dave King hopes that by 2016, 300 million gallons of that total will come from alternative sources such as biofuels, a move that he argues will increase the stability of the force's fuel supply and reduce its vulnerability to cost fluctuations.
They hoped the blinking lights, which spell out «MFC» during the rest of the year, would prompt students to ask questions about the unique alternative energy source in a bucket.
We have some notes on the sort of numbers you're looking for at altenergyaction.org, but we definitely could use a more thorough treatment of the numbers for specific alternative energy sources — something I hope will be added in coming weeks.
Hopes of finding alternative energy sources that will allow continued growth (expansion of jobs rather than exchange of job skills) even if the supposed energy intensity is stable or diminishing, is simply pie in the sky thinking.
I just hope people will realize the long term implication of some of these alternative energy.
I'm excited to hear a variety of NGOs have joined this struggle, and I hope they will also call for massive investment in alternative energy infrastructure and green jobs.
«In various part of the world, people are proving that these alternative energy systems are possible and feasible, defending their right to build these systems, and giving us hope for our future,» the call concludes.
* hope that the scientists forecasting low temperature rise are correct, * start mitigation programs (much of which are necessary anyway, such as preparation of the US East coast for rising sea levels (necessary anyway to prepare for normal hurricane impacts) * crash fund climate research — rather than the underfunded, uncoordinated work done today — to better predict and prepare, * crash fund energy research, * push use of alternatives (I don't expect much from this), * take steps to crash the global economy — the alarmists recommendation, which I reject.
Generation Awake is providing plenty of facts about our water supply and use, the quality of our air, the problems of our waste - streams, our energy usage, etc., and educates readers on alternatives, in the hopes that people will then begin to make more sustainable choices.
We should all look to Germany on this point: with progressive forest investment programs and balanced promotion of alternative energy, the country is living the green revolution the way we all hope it will be: with local products, locally and sustainably produced.
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