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Bad Cycle – Global Warming Killing Wind?: An early (somewhat ambiguous) study suggests that average peak wind speeds in the Midwest and East are slowing due to global warming — AP.

Even Berkeley Has Joined the Biodiesel Backlash: Woe is biodiesel when even the liberal-as-heck city of Berkeley ends its biodiesel program due to concerns over added pollution from changing land use — GoodCleanTech, Berkeley Voice.

Shell, Iogen Claim First Commercial Delivery of Cellulosic Ethanol: Well, it’s not available at commercial scale yet, but a Shell gas station in Ottawa is offering gas mixed with wheat straw-based ethanol. Iogen shipped a small batch of cellulosic fuel to Shell last September — CNET.

Japan Announces GHG Cuts, Many No Likey: “Japan said Wednesday it plans to cut greenhouse gas emissions by the equivalent of eight percent from 1990 levels by the end of the next decade, a goal attacked as too little by environmentalists.” — AFP.

Finally in Ridiculous Green Pop Culture News: There’s so many things wrong with this post about celebrities using their babies for good, I don’t know where to start — TreeHugger.

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