The numbers are staggering -- C02 emissions are coming from the U.S. are an large portion of the overall C02 emissions. Additionally, about 70% of homes energy consumption is spent on heating and cooling. We need to solve this problem -- phenolic foam ductwork (Koolduct) may be the solution.
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In the U.S., homes account for 21% of all CO2 emissions -- that's a problem!
(via www.gomech.com)
Submitted by dengar007 on Wed, 2008-04-02 01:32. | Tags: architecture | c02 | cooling | energy saving | heat
Carbon Sequestration a Quick-fix
(via jrbspot.blogspot.com)
The new Tory plan to sequester carbon may seem like a good idea, but it is really more about sweeping the issue of the tar sands, and the emission created by the tar sands, under the rug (or more accurately underground).
Submitted by jrb on Tue, 2008-03-11 16:01. | Tags: politics | c02 | carbon sequestration | government of canada | john baird | oil | precautionary principle | stephen harper | tar sands

RideShare to Free the Roads
(via www.aboutmyplanet.com)
The nation's newest Carpool Site. Spread the word and you can soon start looking forward to fewer cars on the road, less traffic jams, faster commute times, less accidents, less pollution, and of course, less of a wallop to your wallet when it’s time to fill up.
Submitted by RideSearch on Mon, 2008-02-04 15:54. | Tags: transportation | c02 | carbon footprint; green living; alternative transportation | carpool | global warming | green | rideshare

Householders can generate power
(via property.timesonline.co.uk)
Homeowners in UK who generate their own electricity would supply 5 per cent of the nation’s needs in little more than a decade under plans to be announced by the Conservatives today.
Submitted by wyspa on Thu, 2007-12-06 13:20. | Tags: technology | c02 | carbon emissions