World Energy TV Presents… Rapid Compliance: Meeting the Demands

Posted by admin on August 22, 2007 under Global Energy | Comments are off for this article |

Concluding its series on Technology and Leadership, World EnergyTelevision examines the demands compliance puts on the industry.

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peak oil and the third world

Posted by admin on August 12, 2007 under Global Aviation | Comments are off for this article |

the guardian – a climate of change: heathrow airport demo * environmental graffti – fancy your own hobbit home? * new york times – in china, a high-tech plan to track people.

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Climate – Aug 11 | Energy Bulletin

Posted by admin on August 11, 2007 under Global Aviation | Comments are off for this article |

All anyone else – including the rest of the 150-strong organising team – knows is that it will be somewhere near Heathrow airport . If they want to find out exactly how near, they are to be at Staines railway station in west London on …

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