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REC-ing the Planet
Why buying cheap energy certificates worsens climate change 5
Posted 5 hours, 14 minutes ago by Auden SchendlerRenewable Energy Certificates (RECs) are a powerful mechanism for financing renewable energy projects. But they don't come cheap. Or, rather, anyone offering to sell you a REC on the cheap is selling you a lot of hot air. Read More
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Tortoise and the hare -- a clean energy tale
Winning the clean energy race: a new strategy for American leadership 5
Posted 1 week, 5 days ago by Teryn NorrisYou know times are changing when China, the world’s greatest polluter, and other Asian nations are poised to dominate the burgeoning global clean-tech industry by out-investing the United States. That’s the conclusion of a large new report we co-authored called "Rising Tigers, Sleeping Giant," released this week by the Breakthrough Institute and Information Technology & Innovation Foundation. Read More
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A Crawl to Arms
Seventh Generation launches anti-toxics campaign with wee gimmick 7
Posted 3 weeks, 4 days ago by Katharine WrothFeel like making babies? Now you can do it with the push of a button, by joining the Million Baby Crawl to support chemical policy reform. Read More
More Business
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GoodGuide scanner makes healthy food shopping point and click 1
Posted 2 days, 2 hours ago by Todd Woody
Thanks to a new barcode scanner app, grocery shoppers can aim their iPhones at 63,000 different food products for details on the health, environmental, and social "performance" of the products and their makers. Read More
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The U.S. Chamber needs to get its story straight 0
Posted 1 week, 5 days ago by Peter AltmanThe U.S. Chamber seems to be going to great lengths these days persuade Congress that it really wants to help pass climate legislation. But a very different message is coming through its blogs, tweets, and unscripted comments. Read More
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Up on the roof
Solar’s rapid evolution makes energy planners rethink the grid 44
Posted 1 week, 5 days ago by Todd Woody
California's goal to generate a third of its electricity from renewable sources by 2020 has spawned a green energy boom. Connecting all those hinterland geothermal plants and solar and wind farms to the state's coastal metropolises means a massive new transmission system. But the fast-moving photovoltaic market may moot the need for some of those expensive and contentious transmission lines. Will energy planners have to rethink their long-term strategy? Read More
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You might need a drink after you read this
Winemakers face climate change with dread 3
Posted 1 week, 6 days ago by Agence France-Presse
With the Copenhagen climate change summit looming, the world of wine convened on Spain's Rioja region for a conference in which global warming emerged as the industry's top concern. Read More
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Peru slum goes cutting edge as ‘fog catcher’ 4
Posted 2 weeks, 4 days ago by Agence France-PresseMany of Peru's grittiest slums can only dream of access to water. But thanks to a German NGO, simple technology, and hard work, some humble homes are the first to use plastic netting to harvest water from the fog cloaking the night sky. Read More
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Outdoor Industry CEOs Weigh in on Climate
The North Face, Aspen, and climate policy 0
Posted 2 weeks, 4 days ago by Auden SchendlerWhen North Faces start melting, and Aspens start dying, it gets the attention of two CEOs from namesake companies. The CEOs of The North Face and Aspen Skiing Company weigh in on the urgency of climate policy action. Read More
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Listen and learn
How carbon markets work in the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative 0
Posted 2 weeks, 4 days ago by Eric de Place
With all the hand-wringing over the alleged risk of market manipulation in cap-and-trade, you'd almost forget that the United States already has a carbon cap-and-trade program up and running. But it does. Read More
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‘Subprime carbon’: Risk or hype? 1
Posted 2 weeks, 5 days ago by Eric de PlaceFriends of the Earth argues that carbon trading could bring down the economy, putting climate policy into the hands of Bernie Madoff-style Wall Street bankers. Of course, this isn’t true. It’s not even sort of true. It’s just an attempt to torpedo the Kerry-Boxer clean-energy bill by sowing confusion about an important and sensitive issue. Read More
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Take it with a grain of salt
SolarReserve’s 24/7 solar power plant 98
Posted 2 weeks, 6 days ago by Todd Woody
A Santa Monica startup called SolarReserve has licensed the solar power tower technology, turning the Silicon Valley model on its head: Take a proven yet obscure technology developed years ago by an old-line tech company and marry it the entrepreneurial culture of a startup. Read More
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Media stunner
Newsweek partners with oil lobby to raise ad cash 0
Posted 3 weeks ago by Joseph RommNewsweek to host energy and climate events with lawmakers -- while publishing the uber-greenwashing story, “Big Oil Goes Green for Real.” Read More
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Another coal plant bites the dust 4
Posted 3 weeks, 3 days ago by Bruce NillesMinnesota and South Dakota residents stopped a coal-fired power plant project and prevented about 4.7 million tons of CO2, or the equivalent of the pollution from roughly 670,000 cars, from entering the atmosphere every year. Read More
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More clunker debunkers
Cash for Clunkers brought us ... more clunkers! 29
Posted 3 weeks, 4 days ago by Jonathan Hiskes
So how did Cash for Clunkers work out from an environmental standpoint? Don't ask. The most common deals swapped old pickup trucks for new pickup trucks that got only marginally better gas mileage. Read More
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Gucci Group commits to saving Indonesia’s rainforests 1
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If you can’t beat ‘em, cheat ‘em 2
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Cleantech Open winners get it done quick and cheap 0
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How the green economy can help low income women 0
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Performance anxiety 0
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Green-biz pioneer Ray Anderson says sustainability literally pays for itself 7
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A new direction on research at the USDA? 4
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Paging Dr. Chu, venture capitalist 2
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Richard Wiswall on the business of organic farming 0
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Cleantech Open has $100,000 for a green startup idea 0
Posted 1 month, 3 weeks ago by Jonathan Hiskes