Stockholm :: Sweden
| updated Sat Dec 05 21:39:43 -0800 2009
| green-news
In June 1859, six months before Charles Darwin published his Origin of Species, the physicist John Tyndall demonstrated a remarkable series of experiments at the Royal Institution in London...But neither he, nor Tyndall, nor anyone in their distinguished audience could...
Uppsala :: Sweden
| updated Sat Dec 05 15:29:21 -0800 2009
| green-news
A New Zealander is one of five people cycling 800km over eight days through a freezing Northern Hemisphere winter, pedaling for the environment. Wellington's Christian Williams is representing Oceania as part of Peddling Against Climate Change, a group which also...
Malmö :: Sweden
| updated Mon Nov 30 01:51:11 -0800 2009
| green-news
Amid the hum of machinery and warm odour of putrefying autumn leaves, official Pierre Hirtzberger is explaining how three giant fermenters can convert household food waste, trimmings from parks and gardens and the slops from school and hospital canteens into...
Stockholm :: Sweden
| updated Sat Nov 28 22:32:30 -0800 2009
| green-news
Reports indicate that scientists are working towards developing paper-based batteries made from algae to power electronics in the future. According to a report in Live Science, scientists worldwide are striving to develop thin, flexible, lightweight, inexpensive, environmentally friendly...
Stockholm :: Sweden
| updated Sun Nov 15 05:29:35 -0800 2009
| green-news
Of the 1,000 Swedes polled in the survey 89 percent replied that they "absolutely" (26 percent) or "to a certain extent" (63 percent) see themselves as climate conscious. Furthermore 70 percent responded that that it was considered important in their...
Stockholm :: Sweden
| updated Sat Nov 14 15:43:18 -0800 2009
| green-news
Nuclear disposal put in doubt by recovered Swedish galleon The plan to use copper for sealing nuclear waste underground has being thrown into disarray by corrosion in artefacts from the Vasa Plans for nuclear waste disposal could be thrown into...
Stockholm :: Sweden
| updated Fri Nov 13 16:20:29 -0800 2009
| green-news
Climate change will be the key topic for the forthcoming summit between the European Union and Russia to be held in Stockholm next Wednesday, according to a statement from EU Presidency Sweden. "The two priority issues during the Swedish Presidency...
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