10 of the Best Climate Change News Stories This Week - 15th May 2009

10 of the Best Climate Change News Stories This Week - 15th May 2009

Posted on 15. May, 2009 by Ross in Best Climate News

Energy-Saving News brings you the most Important climate change, clean technology and energy efficiency news from the best news and science sites of the World Wide Web. This week’s headline climate change stories include a new material which brings viable nuclear fusion reactors another step closer, an on-board hydrogen generator which boosts conventional vehicle performance by 10%, and the news that a Belgian town has declared Thursdays a meat-free day to help reduce carbon emissions and obesity.

Monday:

Greenbang - New material could enable clean, safe nuclear power

BBC - ‘Distributed power’ to save Earth

Guardian - Green Party calls for end to mobile network energy wastage

Tuesday:

Yale Environment 360 - Brazil’s Atlantic Forest has lost 90% of original habitat

BusinessGreen - Speed-limiting device promises car emission savings

Wednesday:

Wall Street Journal - Oil tops $60, defying recession

Thursday:

New York Times - A sign of maturity in renewables? A disconnect from oil prices

BusinessGreen - On-board hydrogen generator promises internal combustion boost

Guardian - Ghent goes veggie to lose weight and save planet

Friday:

Business Insider - The problem with electric car range figures

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