Buisiness Week Goes Solar in Latest Issue

By Nick Aster | September 21st, 2005 3 Comments

biz_week_solar.jpgActually, the latest issue of business week is about a lot more than solar energy. It’s about alternative energy in general, and about how the cost for many forms of alternative energy will soon be cheaper than that of fossil fuels. From efficiency to personal power generation, it’s a great expose that goes to the heart of what better energy production and use means to you and your business. Check out the series of articles here.

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  1. September 22, 2005 at 5:44 am PDT | Treehugger writes:

    BusinessWeek Alternative Energy Special Report

    Alternative energy is moving another step toward the mainstream. BusinessWeek has an issue full of articles about solar, wind, hybrids, conservation, decentralized production, etc. With Rita bound to make oil and natural gas prices rise dramatically (w…

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  2. September 22, 2005 at 10:16 am PDT | sustainablog writes:

    BusinessWeek on Green Energy

    Via Nick at TriplePundit, BusinessWeek Online’s Special Report on “A Low-Cost Energy Future.”

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  3. April 13, 2007 at 20:28 pm PDT | izzy writes:

    Poor Roger Evans– not only has he been knocked down the ladder and out of his own James bond fantasy, but according to a blog that has appeared on many sites:
    Every year there is one new sleazy collector who discovers that women in the art world are easy prey, and decides to hit the art fair/opening circuit in lieu of, or in addition to the international club scene.
    This year Roger Evans, viagra swilling, balding, 60 something venture capitalist, is hitting the trail to hit on a woman near you. From New York to Miami (he was a paticularly active lech at miami-basel last weekend), London and California, he’s on the prowl dangling his money in search of fresh meat to exploit. His long time play to establish himself in the New York party scene failed miserably despite investing in clubs owned by Amy Sacco and the efforts of longtime on/off girlfriend and connected party girl Sarita Tabarez.— and he’s been left with a sleazy reputation among those in the society/celebrity set– Now Mr. Evans has recruited the help of art consultant Dominique Levy to hook him up with art events, and is on a tireless quest to take advantage of all the flesh the artworld can provide.
    Don’t let the Elmer Fudd exterior and Northern English accent fool you. This man knows how to womanise like Austin Powers in true revenge of the nerds dot com style. Wake up girlfriend… he’s not going to help your career in art.
    So a word to the wise… If you have a rivalry of some sort, go ahead and sic this guy on your worst enemy, but otherwise, steer clear and advise your women friends to focus on their work instead of wasting their time.

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