silverado goldmines (867737)
Amerika: plus 9.24%
http://finance.yahoo.com/q/bc?s=SLGLF.OB&t=1d
10 a.m.
Commerce, Science, and Transportation
Science, Technology, and Innovation Subcommittee
To hold hearings to examine clean coal technology.
SR-253
Bis bald
http://www.senate.gov/pagelayout/committees/...committee_hearings.htm
Canberra, April 1 (AP): Climate change will be a top priority at a Pacific Rim leaders' summit in September, Australia's prime minister, who will chair the meeting, said on Saturday.
The Prime Minister, John Howard, said he has written to the other 20 members of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation forum _ including powerhouses the United States, Japan and China _ advising that climate change and clean development will be key topics for the Sydney meeting.
The last APEC leaders' summit, held in Hanoi in November, ordered a report to the Sydney meeting on ways that a rapid growth in demand for energy could be met while minimizing environmental effects.
``We now need to give practical effect to that instruction,'' Howard said in a statement.
Energy demand across APEC _ which accounts for a third of the world's population and 60 percent of its fuel consumption _ is projected to double by 2030.
Australia is ranked as the world's worst greenhouse gas emitter per capita, largely due to its heavy reliance on coal-fired power stations.
Howard refused to ratify the Kyoto Protocol on greenhouse gas emissions, arguing that to do so could cost Australian jobs because neither China nor India were held to carbon pollution reduction targets.
http://www.hindu.com/thehindu/holnus/001200704010324.htm
aber bitte nur mit greenfuel
April 01, 2007 12:15pm
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OPPOSITION Leader Kevin Rudd has unveiled his blueprint for climate change policy, declaring there is a moral responsibility to act now.
His seven-point framework includes possible establishment of an office of climate change within the prime minister's department should Labor win government at the election later this year.
He emphasised clean-coal technology at the core of the plan, but made no mention of considering nuclear power as the Howard Government has proposed.
Opening Labor's climate change summit in Canberra yesterday, Mr Rudd said his aim was to harness the nation's best and brightest talent.
Seven key areas for consideration included a national emissions trading scheme, clean coal technology, mandatory renewable and energy efficiency targets, a framework for corporate and community responsibility, diplomacy and the adequacy of Australian national institutional arrangements.
Mr Rudd said he wanted to see Australia take the lead in helping China address its growing emissions with an Australia-China climate change initiative.
"But when it comes to the great change and challenge of the next period ahead of us, it is an area where we must act, and act soon," he said.
"I am optimistic we can do that and that may well be our significant contribution to the planet, particularly if we get clean coal technology right."
Mr Rudd said he was not proposing to release a grand Labor climate change policy initiative from this summit. "My intention is to harness the best brains and talent available in the country to get our response and the nation's response to climate change as right as possible," he said.
"To do that we have to begin by fashioning, shaping and encouraging a national political and policy consensus.
"Our job is to listen, but subsequent to that, our job is then to act."
Keynote speaker Professor Tony Haymet, former head of CSIRO atmospheric research and now head of the Scripps Institution of Oceanography at the University of California, said the evidence of global warming caused by human greenhouse gas emission was irrefutable.
"We must reduce our emissions; it is not an option, it is a boundary condition," he said.
"We need to understand where we are going so that our businesses, scientists and engineers can get to work on the technology we need."
http://www.news.com.au/adelaidenow/story/0,22606,21481655-910,00.html
wenn unser Baby Laufen lernt wird es Niemand mehr stoppen können.
Ich hoffe nur Garry spendet dann auch so großzügig wie Billyboy Gates.
We Should Focus on Clean Coal Technologies
March 29th, 2007
Coal-to-Liquid (CTL) and clean coal technologies must remain part of a diverse U.S. energy portfolio so that we can meet our energy needs in the future, and the Coal-to-Liquids Coalition coalition is going to further that cause. CTL fuels are an important option to importing foreign oil. Coal is an inexpensive and abundant energy source and we must maximize our ability to use it - and use it as cleanly as possible.
Posted by Ill. Dem. Rep. Jerry Costello
http://blog.thehill.com/2007/03/29/...cus-on-clean-coal-technologies/
Reporter§
Karen Schaefer
Tuscarawas County Chosen as Site for Carbon Storage Project
Friday, March 30, 2007
Governor Ted Strickland has chosen a site in Tuscarawas County for a 2.3-million dollar project to test Ohio's capacity for storing carbon dioxide emissions so they don't contribute to global warming. It's all part of his efforts to bring new jobs to the state by developing clean coal technology and other kinds of next-generation energy production. State officials say a successful test could bring new industrial development to the region.
WKSU's Karen Schaefer reports:
http://www.wksu.org/news/story/20659
Nachdem am Freitag offensichtlich jeglicher Handel mit unserem Schatz unter-
bunden wurde (ich wüsste doch zu gern den genauen Grund, meine Kauforder wurde
trotz bestpreis Gebot nicht ausgeführt)bin ich umso gespannter auf die Eröffnung
am Montag. Bestimmt bin ich der erste der 1Euro zahlen darf. Na wenn ich damit die
Rakete zünde auch gut.
Hat jemand von Euch nähere Infos zum Freitagnichthandel ??
Schönes WE und weiterhin ein erfolgreiches Händchen unserem Garry
obwohl: ich könnte auch nicht schlafen, wäre ich noch nicht investiert : )
aber keine angst: morgen werden wir uns erstmal an den kurs der amis angleichen
sprich + 7% ungefähr. und dann mal schauen was die amis um halb 4 machen
http://vrtrader.com/login/index.asp (ganz unten, auf der watch list)
http://trading-pennies.com/TodaysStockPicks.html
Auf in eine grüne Woche...
Einen guten Start allen.
Sollten uns schon bei der 0,13$ Marke rumtreiben diese Woche um die kurzfristige Aufwärtstrendlinie zu halten. Oder höher ;-))
(siehe Chart) Meine Meinung.
http://quote.barchart.com/texpert.asp?sym=slglf
In Germany zu wenig Umsatz, naja is ja auch kein Wunder Ihr seit doch auch alle schon investiert, wer kauft den jetzt noch!?! Mich wunderst förmlich warum in frankfurt keiner gewinne mitnimmt und der kurs unter die 9cent fällt!
steigen wird es nur wenn die amis mal langsam in kauflaune geraten! und die lassen es krachen und steigen nicht ängstlich mit nur 5% gewinn aus... wie der ängstliche deutsche
heute wieder ein Wachstumschub.
Heute geben die Amis geben unserem Baby nachaltig guten Brei aus gaaanz viel Volumen.
und das schönste ist, das die, die jetzt dazusteigen nicht mehr unter 0,13 abgeben
werden. 0,2 wir kommen.