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Free Global Warming Flick in West Des Moines
Iowa Global Warming will host a free screening of "The 11th Hour," a documentary about ecological threats on the planet, to be shown in West Des Moines Monday night.
Culver’s Energy Plan Takes Three-Pronged Approach
Gov. Chet Culver announced his energy plan today in a phone call from Washington, D.C., where he is attending the National Governor’s Association Conference. The three-pronged proposal leans heavily on improving energy efficiency standards.
One part of his approach calls for the establishment of a new commission within the Department of Public Safety that would focus [...]
Game Review: My Left Footprint = 4.5 Earths
There are more than 6 billion humans living on Earth and if we all consumed, traveled and lived as I do, we’d need about four and a half Earths to sustain us, that’s according to an on-line game produced by American Public Media.
If I continue to need so much energy and supporting infrastructure, a [...]
Video: Waterloo Coal Plant Annex Rejected by CDB
The City Development Board today rejected a proposal for the annexation of 345 acres to build a 750-megawatt coal plant east of Waterloo. Opponents of the plant are calling the decision a “major victory.”
The area under review contains the property of Merle Bell whose family has farmed the same 40 acres for over a century.
Carole [...]
Videos: Energy Expo Speakers Optimistic about Iowa’s Energy Future
During her featured speech at the University of Iowa Energy Expo on Wednesday in Iowa City, Hunter Lovins said that pursuing corn ethanol was “daft.” The audience, mostly college students, did not challenge her claim. Her presentation and the theme of the Expo was focused on reducing our carbon footprint to reduce global warming [...]





