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Monthly Archives: September 2009
“Climate Change, Energy Independence, and Nuclear Proliferation: 21st Century Challenges to American National Security”
Two chances today to hear Retired Vice Admiral Dennis McGinn, former Deputy Chief of Naval Operations, will discuss “Climate Change, Energy Independence, and Nuclear Proliferation: 21st Century Challenges to American National Security” at 10 a.m. Thursday in NDSU’s Alumni Center … Continue reading
Energy Independence, and Nuclear Proliferation: 21st Century Challenges to American National Security”
Two chances today to hear Retired U.S. Vice Admiral Dennis McGinn, former Deputy Chief of Naval Operations, will discuss “Climate Change, Energy Independence, and Nuclear Proliferation: 21st Century Challenges to American National Security” at 10 a.m. Thursday in NDSU’s Alumni … Continue reading
NDSU Hall of Famer General Chuck Walds testimony for renewable energy for national security, economy, and environment
A new report issued by a panel of retired U.S. generals and admirals is warning that America’s dependence on fossil fuels is a grave threat to the nation’s security. In the report the retired military leaders, who make up … Continue reading
Breeze on by the Avalon to meet the world class NYC Kammermusiker for Fargo’s own
Winds of Change Festival downtown Fargo tonight at the Avalon Bringing classical music to listeners of all ages, the New York Kammermusiker (NYK), a world renowned double-reed instrumental group, returns to North Dakota for the 3rd annual Winds of Change … Continue reading
Tonight: World class musicians promote ND wind energy with wind music
Winds of Change Festival downtown Fargo tonight at the Avalon Bringing classical music to listeners of all ages, the New York Kammermusiker (NYK), a world renowned double-reed instrumental group, returns to North Dakota for the 3rd annual Winds of Change … Continue reading
Projections for stronger economy through energy efficiency
"Environment America called for policy improvements which would generate more than 569,000 clean energy jobs and save the average household $283 per year nationwide by 2020. These improvements would reduce carbon dioxide emissions by 480 million metric tons in 2020, … Continue reading
F – M Mat transit ROCKS!
F – M MAT Transit rocks! Over 2,100 students just on one route last Tuesday. As one busload of 50 people = 4 blocks of cars if they all drove separate, that route alone avoided 168 blocks of cars on … Continue reading
MAT transit ROCKS!
Transit rocks! Over 2,100 students just on one route last Tuesday. As one busload of 50 people = 4 blocks of cars if they all drove separate, that route alone avoided 168 blocks of cars on the roads on that … Continue reading