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- 1. Ted Turner chats about his outsized environmental hopes and ambitions
- 2. Climate change lobbying dominated by ten firms
- 3. 15 green sports venues
- 4. EEStor CEO says game-changing energy storage device coming by 2010
- 5. What the financial collapse can teach us about the food system
- 6. ‘Tapped’ documentary pulls plug on bottled water craze
- 7. Vancouver’s Olympic village aims for green, runs into problems
- 8. Our addiction to cheap stuff has become very expensive, new book argues
- 9. A message from Van Jones
- 10. Russell Simmons on harnessing the power of hip-hop to change the world
- 11. For eSolar, clean energy starts with computing power
- 12. California plans no exit from hydrogen highway
- 13. The limits of today’s electric car technology
- 14. Pollan says health-care reform will fail unless we change the way we eat
- 15. An interview with John Mackey, founder of Whole Foods
- 16. US Chamber of Commerce calls for ‘Scopes Monkey Trial’ on climate change
- 17. Verizon sponsors climate-change-denying mountaintop-removal rally?
- 18. California utility bets on space-based solar power
- 19. An interview with Van Jones, advocate for social justice and shared green prosperity
- 20. Wind power industry hiring in huge numbers
- 21. Umbra on catchy Earth Day slogans
- 22. Dirty energy interests have spent $79 million this year lobbying Congress
- 23. Ask Umbra on comparing green products
- 24. Tips for landing a green job
- 25. How to green your company’s cafeteria
- 26. ‘Clunkers’ debunkers attack Democrats’ auto trade-in plan
- 27. Our peak oil future? Electric vehicle startup unveils Chinese-made, $45K ‘economy’ car
- 28. Pinko bastion spawns capitalist solution to solar financing
- 29. Is the Dow Jones Sustainability Index worth a damn?
- 30. Drill, baby, drill
- 31. In solar biz, simple and cheap are keys to success
- 32. As biz leaders call for a climate bill, Republicans claim it would kill the economy
- 33. Wheego joins the ranks of electric car startups
- 34. Screwing up environment not so great for economy, studies find
- 35. Rogue 9/11 ad isn’t from WWF—and its science is bogus
- 36. An interview with Wal-Mart CEO H. Lee Scott
- 37. Corporations call off the old green battle, but Chamber of Commerce soldiers on [UPDATED]
- 38. Ford goes Hollywood to tout electric cred
- 39. Inside Newsweek’s new green corporate rankings
- 40. Shai Agassi: Green’s Steve Jobs
- 41. China is leaving the U.S. in the dust as it surges ahead on clean energy
- 42. Businesses struggle to profit from sewage sludge
- 43. “Smart” appliances that talk to the grid are coming your way soon
- 44. With green home venture, Sierra Club mixes profits with passion
- 45. IBM places big bet on lithium-air batteries
- 46. Renewables industry protests weak RES proposals in Congress
- 47. California students take Refract House to Solar Decathlon
- 48. Big Oil creates phony climate denial site, lies about it
- 49. Slideshow: The plug-ins and electric vehicles of 2009
- 50. What the heck is CCS and can it really help fight climate change? An expert explains