US reveals fund for green tech in poor nations
Newsday - Mon Dec 14, 10:42 am ETUS reveals funds for green tech in poor nations, $350 million international effort
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US reveals funds for green tech in poor nations, $350 million international effort
Money matters matter a lot in Copenhagen talks. US denies "carbon reparations."
Copenhagen talks about pushing the carbon emission football down the road.
Wind technology gets a boost as GE wins a $1.4 contract from Caithness Energy -- part of a $2B Oregon wind farm project.
General Dynamics C4 Systems has won green-building certification for a second building at its Scottsdale campus.
McKinsey executive poll reflects strong foundation for green IT projects.
COPENHAGEN----The U.S. Green Building Council will present the LEED Certification plaque to Nordea, one of the leading banks in the Nordic region for its 14 LEED certified buildings, making it the largest project in Europe.
CHATSWORTH, Calif.----Pentadyne Power Corporation , a world leader in flywheel energy storage systems, announced it has been named a Global Cleantech 100 company by Guardian News and Media and Cleantech Group™, LLC, providers of leading research, events and advisory services for the cleantech ecosystem.
SAP adds sustainability management software that integrates tightly with existing enterprise applications.
With the Bright Green expo* and trade event starting on Saturday morning, commercial enterprises and dealmakers started their own negotiations today.
Google launches its own URL-shortening tool called Goo.gl. The good news? It's light and fast. The bad news? It's only built into its own products.