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Expert: Expanding wind power could unhinge insects
Unintended Consequences
Last spring, a red tail hawk was hit and killed by Rhode Island's one functioning wind turbine at Portsmouth Abbey School. Brother Joseph Byron says the bird was the first animal fatality he has seen since the 241-foot-high structure started producing 660 kilowatts in March 2006.
By
STEVEN STYCOS
| November 25, 2008
Maine task force to seek offshore power
Energy in the drink
A new Ocean Energy Task Force, created by Governor John Baldacci last week, is charged in part with investigating the realities of drilling for oil and gas off the coast of Maine.
By
DEIRDRE FULTON
| November 12, 2008
Newport company touts grease as a gas competitor
Energy
While the return of gas prices to a more palatable level has stifled public discontent for now, it's hard to predict when the next oil shock may occur.
By
CARROLL ANDREW MORSE
| November 12, 2008
Here comes the sun
It's All Right
It's All Right
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JIM SULLIVAN
| November 14, 2008
Scars and souvenirs
Politics and other mistakes
The campaign is over. Now for the fun stuff.
By
AL DIAMON
| November 05, 2008
Maine House candidates
Who wants to go to Augusta?
As with the candidates for Maine Senate, we compiled some biographical information on each candidate and then asked each person what they would take action on right up front, if they were elected.
By
DEIRDRE FULTON
| October 29, 2008
Staying warm
Going green
As we hurtle (rather unceremoniously, if you ask me) toward winter, many Portlanders are considering ways to stay warm without breaking the bank during the colder months.
By
DEIRDRE FULTON
| October 29, 2008
Bioneers to push quest for green jobs
Environment
Taking up a new way of doing things isn’t easy in the best of times, so it’s no surprise that the ongoing fiscal crisis complicates efforts to promote the so-called green economy.
By
IAN DONNIS
| October 22, 2008
Power talk
Going green
Two upcoming debates will likely address environmental topics and how they impact jobs, climate change, and our national priorities.
By
DEIRDRE FULTON
| October 02, 2008
Activists pitch green jobs as a win-win for Rhode Island
Clean Energy
With global warming looming and the US economy in a mess, environmentalists have a simple answer for promoting environmental protection and economic development.
By
IAN DONNIS
| September 25, 2008
Whole new ball game
Politics and other mistakes
John Frary is a politician in the same sense that I’m the commissioner of Major League Baseball.
By
AL DIAMON
| September 04, 2008
Hydrogen cars come and go
Fuel sell
Despite a lingering lack of infrastructure and research dollars, hydrogen fuel-cell vehicles and their zero-emission technology are being hailed as our environmental saviors.
By
DEIRDRE FULTON
| August 05, 2008
Heat of the moment
Politics and other mistakes
Because of the high cost of heating oil, I'm considering installing an alternative energy source in my house. I've examined the possibilities, and it looks as if my best bet is a home nuclear-power plant.
By
AL DIAMON
| July 30, 2008
Bigger! Better!!
The 12th Annual Rhode Island International Film Festival
This year the festival will host 58 world premieres and 41 North American premieres.
By
BILL RODRIGUEZ
| July 30, 2008
Windshift
Politics and other mistakes
Harley Lee and I are not friends. The only time we’ve met was a couple of years ago in a Carrabassett Valley bar, where I told him the world would be a better place if somebody poisoned his drink.
By
AL DIAMON
| July 23, 2008
Red, white + blue, plus green
Going green
TerraPass, Carbonfund.org, and Native Energy allow you “offset” your carbon emissions by helping to finance existing or to-be-built renewable-energy projects.
By
DEIRDRE FULTON
| July 09, 2008
State’s renewable energy effort goes into neutral
Talking Politics
When it comes to advancing the cause of solar energy in Rhode Island, nothing is ever easy, or so it seems.
By
IAN DONNIS
| July 02, 2008
Energetic Engineering
The man behind a far-out idea for providing solar power
This article originally appeared in the June 27, 1978 issue of the Boston Phoenix.
By
MICHAEL MATZA
| July 01, 2008
Legislators push for local action on global warming
Environment
The impetus du jour on Smith Hill? Renewable energy.
By
AJ PACITTI
| June 11, 2008
One mean mother
Fox’s theorem: Back renewable energy or get bent
As the old expression goes, “If it’s not one thing, it’s your mother.”
By
PHILLIPE AND JORGE
| June 11, 2008
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