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Florida's Clean Energy and Ocean Energy Technology

The Case for OTEC in Florida

Ocean Thermal Energy Conversion (OTEC):Energy from the Ocean

This is worth exploring especially in small islands...More of a discussion to follow

Enivronmental Investment in North Africa

Just in case some of you missed the the news last December as we got caught up in the Copenhagen Conference. The World Bank announced $5.5 billion dollars of investment money for North African solar power projects. Initial investments will be $750 million dollars from the Clean Technology Fund with the rest on the way from other sources. Planned to be completed by 2015, the project would span five countries and triple world wide concentrated solar power capacity....By 2020, the North African project should total 900 MW in capacity.

The UNFCC Position on Copenhagen

As I continue to update and build on the current theme " After Copenhagen What Next?". Here is the first official UNFCC Post-Copenhagen response.

After Copenhahen What Next

What is on the agenda following what many define as the Copenhagen fiasco? My aim over the next few days is series of post to address this issue. Here is a lively CNN Debate to open up the discussion.