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Abandon 19th Century Fuels and Move Toward 21st Century Reponses (Calif. Dem. Candidate Debbie Cook)

America lost 10 years of potential technological innovation to Europe and Asia arguing about whether Climate Change was man-made or not. As a result we lost our edge in the world, we increased our energy vulnerability, and we seem to have learned ...

From CALIF. DEM. CANDIDATE FOR CONGRESS DEBBIE COOK, The Hill,  25 Aug 2008
Related Topics: OPEC

Debbie Cook: Taking Al Gore's Challenge: A 10-Point Plan to Repower America

Last week, Vice President Al Gore presented the American people with a challenge: meet 100% of our electricity needs through renewable energy within 10 years. Al would be the first to acknowledge this is not a minor task. And yet it is an urgent one, a ...

From DEBBIE COOK, Huffington Post,  24 Jul 2008
Related Topics: Al Gore

Debbie Cook: It's Time For America To Get Smart About Energy

"Conceptually the battle is over, the peakists have won," declared Dr. James Schlesinger in his opening remarks at the 2007 ASPO-Ireland Peak Oil Conference last September. While it was nice to hear America's first energy czar acknowledge that peak oil ...

From DEBBIE COOK, Huffington Post,  18 Jul 2008
Related Topics: Abraham Lincoln

AUO ultra slim 42-inch LCD TV; thinner, brighter, lighter than competition

We are all familiar with thin flat panel TVs but our perception of thin is about to change. In an industry that continually makes more by giving us less AUO has outdone themselves in the ultra department. I predict that the AUO 42-inch ultra slim LCD ...

From DEBBIE COOK, Gadgetell,  19 May 2008

Samsung; testing geek pulse with conceptual OLED laptop due in 2009

If Samsung is testing geek reaction to it’s sleek and extremely thin laptop slated to appear possibly in 2009 (or hopefully sooner) this picture does the trick. Wow! At first glance this shiny black (accented with racy red) laptop elicits increased ...

From DEBBIE COOK, Gadgetell,  18 May 2008

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