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Katsioloudis, Petros J.; Jones, Mildred V. – Technology and Engineering Teacher, 2012
Transportation is one of the biggest contributors to the destruction of the environment. Results from environmental research and pursuant governmental regulations are changing the way companies do business and how transportation systems address the future. The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has been at the forefront in leading environmental…
Descriptors: Environmental Education, Transportation, Energy Conservation, Fuels
Hogan, Theodore J.; Kelter, Paul – Science Educator, 2015
Environmental issues can serve as a marvelous framework for high-level student analysis of critical scientific and social concerns. We describe a series of activities and discussions that motivate students to explore environmentalism, sustainable development, carbon offsets, and related ideas with an engaged learning format that helps students to…
Descriptors: Sustainable Development, Sustainability, Learning Activities, Environmental Education
Gruidl, John; Markov, Ilya – Illinois Institute for Rural Affairs, 2010
The prospect of clean, well-paying jobs spurred by green development is attractive to many small Illinois towns. It is important for local leaders to understand this emerging sector of economic opportunity and implement policies that promote green jobs. Unfortunately, since the green movement is a new approach, there is a lot of misunderstanding…
Descriptors: Industry, Economic Opportunities, Energy Conservation, Rural Areas
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Healey, Gerard; Bunting, Andrea – Bulletin of Science, Technology & Society, 2008
Until recently, Australia had little installed wind capacity, although there had been many investigations into its potential during the preceding decades. Formerly, state-owned monopoly utilities showed only token interest in wind power and could dictate the terms of energy debates. This situation changed in the late 1990s: Installed wind capacity…
Descriptors: Industry, Foreign Countries, Energy, Natural Resources
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Hollweg, Karen S. – Applied Environmental Education and Communication, 2009
The Centre for Environment Education (CEE) added an Industry Initiative to its portfolio of more traditional environmental education programs in 1993. This article documents the start-up and evolution of that program and the ways that businesses and CEE have worked together for a sustainable future. A specific 18-month project, in which CEE and an…
Descriptors: Environmental Education, Industry, Energy Conservation, Business
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Alexander, Tom – Environment, 1978
A national commitment was made a decade ago to repair the damage industrial society had wrought on the physical surroundings. That commitment left unanswered what technical methods should be employed in the repair job. This article discusses the problems faced by the environmentalist and the industrialist concerning a coal policy. (Author/MA)
Descriptors: Air Pollution, Economics, Energy Conservation, Environment
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Swabb, L. E., Jr. – Science, 1978
Government support of coal liquefaction Research and Development has created the conditions that make possible the development of needed technology. With the proper government incentives, pioneer plants will lead to lower costs, and this, plus rising prices, will create the conditions necessary to develop a multi-plant industry. (Author/MA)
Descriptors: Energy, Energy Conservation, Fuels, Government Role
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Kraft, Betsy – Science Teacher, 1974
Provides a background biography of coal and its place in our national development. (Author/PEB)
Descriptors: Earth Science, Energy, Energy Conservation, Fuels
Philippines Univ., Quezon City. Inst. for Science and Mathematics Education Development. – 1985
This module contains readings which explain the need to conserve electricity and describe how major electric energy users (the industrial and commercial groups) use and conserve electricity. The module also contains 10 self-check questions (with answers) and a list of references. Students completing the module should be able to: (1) compare the…
Descriptors: Electricity, Energy Conservation, Energy Education, Foreign Countries
Gutmanis, Ivars; And Others – 1974
The report presents the methodology used by the National Planning Association (NPA), under contract to the Federal Energy Administration (FEA), to estimate direct labor usage coefficients in some sixty different occupational categories involved in construction, operation, and maintenance of energy facilities. Volume 1 presents direct labor usage…
Descriptors: Construction Industry, Employment Projections, Energy, Energy Conservation
Coldren, Sharon L.; Mitchell, Cecilia – 1981
Current patterns of energy management within higher education institutions and energy-related information and services that are needed by senior administrators and others to develop and improve energy management and planning on campus were studied. The findings and recommendations will be used to help develop a new research and action program for…
Descriptors: Campus Planning, Case Studies, College Administration, College Buildings