Skip to main content

Posts

Showing posts from April, 2008

Fiji Special Photo-Site by Don

"I am glad to have a chance to have experienced a memorable trip to Matava. Also, you guys there have done a fabulous job contributing lots to the education of our fragile environment and needs to conserving them for the future generations, cultural as well as Improving the social status of the locals. Hope the “ Fiji Special ” will contribute towards your goal." Vinaka Don, Hin Lim Hin Lim Photography 274, Victoria Street Richmond 3121 Victoria, Australia Tel: +61 (0) 3 9421 1548 (available on Thursday and Friday) HP: 0401 012 374

Microbes to transform into molecular oil refineries to produce low-carbon equivalents of gasoline

California startup Amyris engineers microbes to transform them into molecular oil refineries, digesting sugar to produce low-carbon equivalents of gasoline, diesel and jet fuel. Now in a bid to commercialize its technology, Amryis (web site http://www.amyrisbiotech.com/ ) has struck a deal to create a joint venture with Brazilian ethanol giant Crystalev to produce biodiesel from sugarcane. Some three-quarters of Brazil's cars run on ethanol made from domestic sugarcane but the country imports diesel. "This is a game changer," Amyris co-founder Jack Newman told Green Wombat this week at Fortune's Brainstorm Green conference in Pasadena. "It gives us the ability to make a difference in terms of scale by tapping into existing agricultural land and Brazil's ethanol infrastructure. It's a great step forward for Amyris, and Brazil gets the option of producing ethanol or diesel from same resources." Most biodiesel today is made from soybeans or recycl

Misty Gorillas of Kadavu - New Research

Misty Gorillas of Kadavu - New Research One fact usually overlooked by visitors to Kadavu Island are the rarely seen primates that inhabit the inaccessible jungle covered interior mountains . The original black & white movie ' King Kong ' was filmed on the island's South West shore in the shadow of Mt Delainabukelevu, the island's extinct volcano. A nearby world famous surf break is also named after the movie and surfers from around the world come to surf the left hand reef break - King Kong . Though never seen near the coast, some villagers with plantations on the upper mountain slopes occasionally see evidence that the gorillas have raided their plantations for fruit. A new scientific mission has been launched to try to track down and research these secretive animals . Head scientist Dr Jouve binhad and his team of researchers and biologists arrived this week on their research ship and set up their base camp anchored off Matava Resort. We will bring more ne