 Stories About: business AND interview AND politics
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Terry Tamminen: Nuclear energy and China's development China got troubles |
David Roberts |
14 Jan 2007 |
Gristmill |
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| Topics: books, business, interview, nuclear power, oil, politics, Terry Tamminen, United States (all these topics) |
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Land of Millikin Honey Green-car blogger Mike Millikin answers readers' questions |
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06 May 2005 |
Daily Grist |
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| Topics: bikes, business, cars, electric vehicles, energy efficiency, hybrids, InterActivist, interview, politics, Prius, public transportation (all these topics) |
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Land of Millikin Honey Mike Millikin, publisher of green-car blog, answers readers' questions |
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06 May 2005 |
InterActivist |
| Mike Millikin of Green Car Congress. In your opinion, what's the most promising path for future cars? Fuel cells? Biodiesel? Electric? What's the most important thing the average person can do to reduce the impact of their motoring? -- Matt Weiser, Sacramento, Calif. Short- to medium-term: Plug-in hybrids with a downsized diesel or alternative/biofuels fuel-combustion engine component. Lo ... |
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| Topics: bikes, business, cars, electric vehicles, energy efficiency, hybrids, InterActivist, interview, politics, Prius, public transportation (all these topics) |
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Got Millikin? Mike Millikin, publisher of green-car blog, answers Grist's questions |
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02 May 2005 |
InterActivist |
| Mike Millikin. What work do you do? I am the publisher/writer of Green Car Congress, a site covering technologies, issues, and policies for sustainable mobility. What does your organization do? What, in a perfect world, would constitute "mission accomplished"? My mission is to build a company that offers a portfolio of media products providing detailed technical, practical business and produ ... |
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| Topics: bikes, business, cars, electric vehicles, energy efficiency, hybrids, InterActivist, interview, politics, Prius, public transportation (all these topics) |
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Rikipedia Author and oil-spill expert Riki Ott answers readers' questions |
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18 Mar 2005 |
InterActivist |
| Riki Ott, author of Sound Truth and Corporate Myth$. We know that using oil is wasting our planet, ruining the atmosphere and oceans, and poisoning our water and children, but we still find using it a reasonable thing to do. Who is really at fault, Exxon or us? Are we destined to pollute earth to a point that destroys us all? -- Bruce Wright, Executive Director, Conservation Science Institute, Wasilla, Alask ... |
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| Topics: Alaska, business, energy, InterActivist, interview, oil, politics (all these topics) |
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Riki-Tikki-Savvy Author and oil-spill expert Riki Ott answers Grist's questions |
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14 Mar 2005 |
InterActivist |
| Riki Ott. What work do you do? What's your job title? For the past seven years -- 1998 to 2004 -- I researched and wrote a book, Sound Truth and Corporate Myth$: The Legacy of the Exxon Valdez Oil Spill. Now I'm an author/activist/scientist on book tour. Titles: Well, I have been bestowed numerous titles by others. For example, "pain in the ass" by Alyeska, the consortium that operates and (sup ... |
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| Topics: Alaska, business, energy, InterActivist, interview, oil, politics (all these topics) |
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Play to Winslow A green financial expert dishes up election-related investment tips |
Glenn Scherer |
29 Oct 2004 |
Main Dish |
| Matt Patsky knows his green. As the election looms, green-investing guru Matt Patsky has joined the political fray, making the radio talk show rounds to tell investors and voters why another Bush presidency will not only be bad news for the environment but also a disaster for the market. Patsky is the portfolio manager for the Winslow Management Co., a pioneer in environmentally re ... |
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| Topics: business, elections, interview, politics, United States (all these topics) |
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Don't Get Mad, Get Yvon An interview with Patagonia founder Yvon Chouinard |
Amanda Griscom Little |
22 Oct 2004 |
Main Dish |
| Yvon Chouinard, world-class mountaineer, diehard surfer, obsessive fly fisher -- oh yes, and founder and owner of Patagonia, Inc. -- is as famous for his brio and gutsy outdoorsmanship as he is for his visionary business strategy. A Maine-born blacksmith, Chouinard has built Patagonia, a purveyor of top-quality outdoor goods, into a $230 million company without taking it public. Now in ... |
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| Topics: business, interview, politics (all these topics) |
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The Bobby Lobby An interview with Robert F. Kennedy Jr., environmental advocate and Bush basher |
Amanda Griscom |
13 Jul 2004 |
Main Dish |
| Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Photo: John Chrisitn. He has the distinguished mien, the political brio, and the eloquence of his ancestors, not to mention degrees from Harvard and the University of Virginia School of Law. Yet despite Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s sterling credentials, he's never run for public office, much less held one. That's fine with him, and with his many supporte ... |
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| Topics: business, environmental justice, interview, politics (all these topics) |
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Pauling Around A wide-ranging interview with environmental visionary Paul Hawken |
Amanda Griscom |
18 Feb 2004 |
Main Dish |
| Paul Hawken. It's hard to believe it was only a month ago that environmental hotshots Paul Hawken, Bruce Babbitt, Bill McKibben, and Terry Tempest Williams published a joint endorsement of Howard Dean in Grist. "We've concluded that the blast of clean air coming from the millions of Americans that constitute the Dean campaign is the best chance for [positive environmental] change,& ... |
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| Topics: business, elections, heroes, interview, politics (all these topics) |
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