Growing crops to solve the planet’s energy needs doesn’t work. Recycling the energy in our waste just might have a significant part to play. By Jeremy Smith & Jon Hughes
Less waste, more speed Jeremy Smith Jon Hughes | 29th March 2007 News Biogas Sweden Bush Biofuel Dung Biomass Biofuel Biotechnology Agribusiness Farming Biotechnology Ozone Layer Incineration …
Expensive, polluting, unnatural and booming.
Jeremy Smith investigates the ‘death-care industry’
… cent was incinerated and just 9 per cent was recycled. For the vast majority of us what … having a brain abnormality up 5 per cent. Recycle your corpse But again, as with our …
Our lives are now so dependent on oil that it is impossible to conceive of a world without it. Before long, however, we will have no choice. The sooner we start planning for that reality, and changing the way we live, the better our chance of survival.
The End of Cheap Oil - The Consequences Dan Box Tully Wakeman Jeremy Smith | 1st October 2005 News Oil Petrol Fuel Cars Energy Future Oil Fuel International Development Carbon Dioxide Global Warming …