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Envirobiz: BP Speak About Why Wind Power Is Going To Boom
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Alternative is the new black. Saturday, November 29, 2008. BP Speak About Why Wind Power Is Going To Boom. Despite of the current economic recession, wind power has all the reasons to boom because of improved technology, increasing demand and cheaper cost, BP's Alternative Energy. Business developer Nicholas Hiza said during the Wharton Energy Conference. Increasing demand for energy has driven up the appetite for investment in wind farms, too. Energy Information Administration (EIA). Currently, only 1&#...
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Envirobiz: September 2008
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Alternative is the new black. Sunday, September 28, 2008. What Does 3% Mean To Us? 3% sounds like a trivial number, but it is not, in terms of the annual increase of greenhouse gas emission. Quoted Richard Moss, vice president and managing director of climate change at WWF. World Wildlife Fund): "We should be worried, really worried," because "this is happening in the context of reducing emissions.". So what does this 3% really mean? The UN.'s Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change. Has warned that an...
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Envirobiz: The 5th Wharton Energy Conference Places Stronger Emphasis On Alternative Energy
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Alternative is the new black. Friday, November 7, 2008. The 5th Wharton Energy Conference Places Stronger Emphasis On Alternative Energy. The Wharton School, the world's first business school, is planning its fifth energy conference. The school's Energy Club. An independent student organization who has held the school's first four energy conferences in Philadelphia, is going to host its fifth in two weeks (November 21, 2008). What's new this year? Project Financing in Energy. Carbon Capture and Storage.
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Envirobiz: Zero-Emission Car of GM
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Alternative is the new black. Sunday, November 2, 2008. Zero-Emission Car of GM. General Motors' new car needs no exhaust pipes or cylinders, and it has zero emission. As impossible as it sounds, the new hydro-powered Chevy Equinox. Josh Max, a New York Daily News reporter, test drove the car in May during an interview. When Josh stopped the car for a hydro-refill, Marlin asked him to touch the engine. "We open the hood and I examine the engine, a rectangular, boxy-looking thing. We’ve just...The Equinox...
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Envirobiz: China Admits Its Greenhouse Emission Surpassed the US, And Now What?
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Alternative is the new black. Saturday, November 8, 2008. China Admits Its Greenhouse Emission Surpassed the US, And Now What? A week ago, China's environment official hinted at a press conference that the country's level of greenhouse emission has caught up with the US. Western media like Reuters. Jumped on the story: "China for the first time admitted it has surpassed the US and became the largest greenhouse emitter in the world! As long as China maintains its developing country status, Kyoto Protocol ...
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Envirobiz: February 2009
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Alternative is the new black. Monday, February 2, 2009. Obama's New Energy Czar Might Benefit In Talks with China. An interesting chapter has unfolded itself as President Barack Obama nominated his new Energy Secretary last December 15. Meet Steven Chu. A Nobel-prize laureate and a second-generation Chinese immigrant. Chu has been a vocal advocate for research into alternative energy and nuclear power, arguing that a shift away from fossil fuels is essential to combat global warming. Posted by Jodi Xu.
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Envirobiz: Obama To Spend $15 Billion Each Year On Alternative Energy
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Alternative is the new black. Saturday, November 8, 2008. Obama To Spend $15 Billion Each Year On Alternative Energy. Alternative energy, which has moved higher on President-elect Barack Obama's daunting to-do list, might prove to be a helper for him to achieve the top-priority task: To get the economy back on track and people back to work. The industry not only has a relatively stronger performance in a bleak economy, but might create the most jobs for Americans in the next 10 years as well. In addition...
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NYU Business & Economic Reporting: February 2009
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NYU Business and Economic Reporting. Sunday, February 22, 2009. Patti Domm - CNBC Executive Editor, News. Monday, Feb. 23. 20 Cooper Square, 6th Floor. Speaking to the "Fieldwork in Journalism" class. According to her bio: Domm is in charge of markets and economy coverage at CNBC. She was previously at Reuters as Equities editor for the Americas and Wall Street editor. She has edited three books on personal investing for CNBC and is on the board of the Financial Womens Association of New York. World's Pr...
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Envirobiz: November 2008
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Alternative is the new black. Saturday, November 29, 2008. BP Speak About Why Wind Power Is Going To Boom. Despite of the current economic recession, wind power has all the reasons to boom because of improved technology, increasing demand and cheaper cost, BP's Alternative Energy. Business developer Nicholas Hiza said during the Wharton Energy Conference. Increasing demand for energy has driven up the appetite for investment in wind farms, too. Energy Information Administration (EIA). Currently, only 1&#...
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Envirobiz: Obama's New Energy Czar Might Benefit In Talks with China
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Alternative is the new black. Monday, February 2, 2009. Obama's New Energy Czar Might Benefit In Talks with China. An interesting chapter has unfolded itself as President Barack Obama nominated his new Energy Secretary last December 15. Meet Steven Chu. A Nobel-prize laureate and a second-generation Chinese immigrant. Chu has been a vocal advocate for research into alternative energy and nuclear power, arguing that a shift away from fossil fuels is essential to combat global warming. Posted by Jodi Xu.
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