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World wide web creator sees open access future for academic publishing

World wide web creator sees open access future for academic publishing | Sustain Our Earth | Scoop.it
Activists pushing for free, open access to academic papers will eventually defeat publishers who seek to lock scholarly findings behind paywalls, the founder of the world wide web said today.
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Romney's energy plan follows the money

Energy analyst Chris Nelder reviews Mitt Romney's energy plan and finds nothing but an oil and gas industry wish list.

 

How the fossil fuel industry won the energy narrative war and is now buying the next US President.. Get ready for more resource wars and climate collapse.


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Sustainability management at oil firms slippery, study finds

Sustainability management at oil firms slippery, study finds | Sustain Our Earth | Scoop.it

"A new report from oekom research, a German research firm, shows that many oil and gas companies are failing to keep up with sustainability management as they look to open up new oil reserves."

 

The only priority for fossil fuel companies are "sustainable" profits.


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King Natural Gas

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Will cheap natural gas give us an opportunity to reduce ­emissions while inventing new technologies? Or will we simply become addicted to another fossil fuel?

 

This MIT Technology Review article on the American natural gas revolution might be a bit too optimistic about the future of gas and a bit too negative on the future of renewables, but it has some very valid arguments.


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