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Global Resource Corp. Harvests Energy from Microwave Technology is Featured on WCBS Newsradio 880
12th December, 2007

Global Resource Corp. (OTC: GBRC), a developer of a patent-pending microwave technology and machinery for extracting oil and gas, announced today that WCBS NewsRadio 880 interviewed Chairman Frank Pringle about the company's technology for extracting energy producing microwave technology.

The broadcast, Getting Energy From Unexpected Places, was featured on The Dishin Digital program with Paul Murnane. It can be heard many times during the day in the Tri-State area as well as Pennsylvania and southern New England.

Chairman Frank Pringle of General Resource Corp. said, "Thanks to Paul Murnane and WCBS NewsRadio for broadcasting the news of Global Resource Corp.'s microwave technology for extracting oil and gas from old tires and river sludge. We are pleased at the opportunity to get the word out about the terrific progress we have made in discovering news sources of fuel through our revolutionary emissions-free technology process."

The radio broadcast follows on the heels of last week's article in the Philadelphia Inquirer which also reported that Dinesh Agrawal, director of Pennsylvania State University's Microwave Processing and Engineering Center, signed a contract with Global Resource Corp. of West Berlin, N.J., to help get funding and develop large-scale applications for the technology.

The article also quoted the professor as saying "'It is very, very significant, what he has done,' said Agrawal, a professor who has been studying microwave uses for 20 years."

The company also noted that in a report made June that was released July 17, the U.S. Department of Energy profiled Global Resource and its microwave technology for oil shale recovery as a help in making the U.S. energy independent.

In addition, Popular Science Magazine selected Chairman Frank Pringle as a "Green Tech Innovator" and General Resource Corp.'s microwave technology as one of its "Best of What's New '07."

Time Magazine also selected the company's microwave technology as one of the "Best Inventions of the Year" because of its ability to "pull fuel out of shale rock, tires and even plastic bottles." In its annual round up of "Best Inventions of the Year," Time Magazine selected 46 inventions in 12 categories, from Cars & Buses to Health. Global Resource's microwave technology is included in the environment category.

About Global Resource Corp.

Global Resource Corp., (OTC: GBRC), is a developer of a patent-pending microwave technology and machinery that extracts oil and petroleum products from shale deposits, tar sands, capped oil wells, bituminous coal and processed materials such as tires and plastics as well as dredged soil from harbors and river bottoms. Its process produces significantly greater yields and lower costs than are available using existing technologies. Because the process takes place in an enclosed environment it is emission-free and an efficient and cost-effective tool for cleaning environmental wastes and toxic materials.

Forward-Looking Statements

This news release contains forward-looking statements regarding Global Resource Corp.'s business strategies and future plans of operations. Forward- looking statements involve known and unknown risks and uncertainties. The forward-looking statements contained in this news release speak only as of the date hereof and Global Resource disclaims any obligation to provide public updates, revisions or amendments to any forward-looking statements made herein to reflect changes in Global Resource's expectations or future events.

Release link:  http://www.globalresourcecorp.com
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