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The Plastic Bag: To Re-Use or Not to Re-Use
The Wall Street Journal ran a fascinating piece a couple of weeks ago on the emergence of the reusable bag as the go-to green choice of retailers nationwide – and the eco-disaster these bags represent.
A lot of leading retailers offer reusable bags – they’re the hip new green thing to be doing…and some municipalities (San Francisco) and retailers (Ikea) have taken the initiative to forbid the use of the ubiquitous “disposable” plastic bag.
ClimatePULSE: Top 5 Clean Technologies
This week in ClimatePULSE we take a look at some of the most promising clean technology solutions. And now that...
What is a Conservation Entrepreneur?
The Wildlife Conservation Network describes a conservation entrepreneur as someone who demonstrates “the spirit of entrepreneurship in launching innovative...
Is There a Green Upside to the Economic Meltdown?
The economic meltdown could be good news for the area of clean energy investing, according to Steven Fraser, a senior...
UK Creates Dept. of Energy and Climate Change
As part of Prime Minister Gordan's reshuffle, a new department was created that is likely to boost growth in the...
AlwaysOn Going Green 2008 WrapUp: Bridging Green’s Great Divide
There remains a distinct disconnect between the Green Movement and Clean Tech. One is rooted in Berkeley, the other Silicon...
Green Exchange Marketplace Aims at Becoming the Largest Green Business Community in the U.S.
Brothers David and Doug Baum founded Baum Development LLC, in Chicago in 1989. In 1991 they started Baum Realty Group. Baum...
Sustainable Agriculture in practice: the benefits of grass-fed cattle and beef
With growing numbers of producers and consumers looking to re-connect and find healthier, more sustainable and ecologically beneficial ways of producing and consuming food, goings-on at the Whitten Ranch high up in Colorado’s San Luis Valley can serve as a valuable case study of family ranches and farms, the growing sustainable agriculture movement and the application of triple bottom line principles.
Financial Meltdown. Sinking Economy. Is the Green Revolution in Business Dead?
It’s fair to say that, over the past few years, companies across all industries have begun to invest in the...
San Francisco Moves Ahead With Electric Vehicle Initiative
San Francisco Mayor Gavin Newsom is on a roll with initiatives aimed at placing the city at the forefront of...