Thursday, March 25, 2010

California Says Climate Change Law Won't Hurt Economy:

Annual state economy growth will be the same under the climate change law as it would be without it, officials said.
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Wednesday, March 24, 2010

Tribes key in renewable energy development

American Indian tribes have huge potential to develop renewable energy resources on their lands but first must overcome a number of challenges, namely financial, according to a report released Tuesday. Story continues:

Thursday, March 18, 2010

"In shipping, there's been an information gap,"

About 85 percent of worldwide cargo travels by ship, and so it's no surprise that shipping is a major contributor to climate change. Read more:

Wednesday, March 10, 2010

EU Climate Chief Wants Europe To "Lead By Example":

"It is in Europe's own interest," EU Climate Chief said. "If we do it intelligently, it will enhance our competitiveness, strengthen our energy security, stimulate green economic growth and innovation, and by that we will create new jobs."

Thursday, March 04, 2010

Solar technology innovators race to produce cheaper and easier to install solar cells.

New Energy Technologies, the same company that introduced harvesting energy from roadways, announced that they’ve reached the next development stage of a process for spraying transparent solar cells and their related components onto any glass surface.
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Tuesday, March 02, 2010

SunPower Sets 32 MW Supply Deal With Toshiba:

SunPower is one of the world's largest producers of the solar photovoltaic equipment that turns sunlight into electricity, and its modules are among the most efficient in the industry. Read more:

Monday, March 01, 2010

U.N. Meeting Moots WTO-Style Environment Agency:

"I think here in Bali, so little time after Copenhagen and that great frustration, the ministers responsible for the environment have found their collective voice again," he said. "That is something that the world should be very pleased with."
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