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Underwriters Laboratories Introducing Green Label

01.05.2009 | 15:01:10 pm | Posted by TreeHugger

Labels and standards are a touchy and confusing subject. Who sets them? What do they cover? TreeHugger readers have seen companies just calling themselves green, companies inventing their own labels (like SC Johnson), Companies going to third party l... [more]

 


TheFunded Keeps Tabs on Clean Tech Investing

01.05.2009 | 13:01:00 pm | Posted by TreeHugger

Want to keep track of what's happening money-wise in clean tech during 2009? A new website called TheFunded.com presents a way to get insider input and reviews on what's shaking in clean tech investing. ... ... [more]

 


Smart Grids Are the Big Thing of 2009

01.05.2009 | 10:01:00 am | Posted by TreeHugger

Photo via itchysIBM's Venture Capital Group is keeping an eye on the next big target for the greening of America - and for clean tech investing - and its convinced 2009 will be the year of the smart grid. ... ... [more]

 


Is Toyota Hot on the Trail of a Solar Powered Car?

01.05.2009 | 01:01:47 am | Posted by TreeHugger

Photo Credit: TochichiToyota, who is famous for its groundbreaking introduction of the Prius, is currently rumored to be hot on the trail of another first... a solar powered car. This headline was splattered all over the webs daily reports last Thurs... [more]

 


RIP - Dubai's Dream Falling With The Price Of OIl

01.04.2009 | 19:01:41 pm | Posted by TreeHugger

Burj Dubai Tower, still under construction Via:TagPuanTreeHugger has posted many times on Dubai's sometimes green, sometimes wretchedly-excessive building boom (please pardon one last requiem use of the now much out-of-favor green ). The boom is... [more]

 


RIP: Dubai's Dream Falling With The Price Of Oil

01.04.2009 | 19:01:41 pm | Posted by TreeHugger

Burj Dubai Tower, still under construction Via:TagPuanTreeHugger has posted many times on Dubai's sometimes green, sometimes wretchedly-excessive building boom (please pardon one last requiem use of the now much out-of-favor green ). The boom is... [more]

 


Divergence On The Corporate Front: Sustainability Shakeout Begi...

01.01.2009 | 13:01:46 pm | Posted by TreeHugger

Ten Large Retail Corporations Profiled Using EthicalQuoteWith the Pendulum Effect likely to come back in play during 2009, and regulatory teeth emerging in basic environmental and ethical regulatory regimes again (see explanatory post - The Pendulum ... [more]

 


Creating New Jobs By Investing In Renewable Energy And Energy E...

12.31.2008 | 08:12:42 am | Posted by TreeHugger

At a time when major U.S. companies are announcing job layoffs almost daily, the renewable energy industry is hiring new workers every day to build wind farms, install rooftop solar arrays, and build solar thermal and geothermal power plants. The out... [more]

 


Bargain Prices on Small Cars as Oil Gets Cheap

12.30.2008 | 08:12:09 am | Posted by TreeHugger

Image Credit: NissanSmall Cars Selling for Under $10,000The New York Times has already noted that without a gas tax to keep prices high, small, efficient cars may never take off in the States. And now ABC tells us that this hypothesis may well be cor... [more]

 


CSI: Thermal Police Looking For Leaks

12.30.2008 | 07:12:56 am | Posted by TreeHugger

insulating a soffit: Steve Ruark for The New York TimesHow many cliches can we throw at this subject? It is truly the low-hanging fruit, the cheapest negawatt. Matthew Wald of the New York Times describes how 140,000 houses will be weatherized this y... [more]

 


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