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  1. Gates spending lots of green on green revolution

    GreenTech Pastures - Jan 31, 2008

    The Gates Foundation and the Rockefeller Foundation are uniting to try to jump-start a new Green Revolution. This is not aimed at electric cars for you and me. Not aimed at cheaper electricity for Beijing or London

    Tagged: africa, conservation, green tech, blogroll, environmental health

  2. One real estate market that is hades hot

    GreenTech Pastures - Jan 31, 2008

    Courtesy IFAW. Yes, folks, there’s one real estate market where buyers line up to bid. And we’re not talking 50-cents on the dollar foreclosure homes in southern Nevada or western Michigan. We’re talking land with a

    Tagged: energy, canada, ocean, fossil fuel, conservation, federal government, arctic, petroleum, blogroll, environmental health, law and politics

  3. Green tech business–how hot is it?

    GreenTech Pastures - Jan 31, 2008

    Silicon Valley is ever open to new technology, and possibly even new ways to make millions. So it’s no surprise with the current interest in green technology, high energy prices and overall unpleasantness on Wall

    Tagged: europe, energy, research, venture capital, renewable energy, conservation, engineering, federal government, green tech, blogroll, law and politics

  4. From carbonation containers to inkjet cartridges: HP’s new approach

    GreenTech Pastures - Jan 31, 2008

    Every time I drop off an inkjet cartridge for recycling, I wonder exactly where and how they are being reused. I realize this is a totally tangential issue, but I heard today that Hewlett-Packard has figured out a way

    Tagged: global warming, recycling, green tech

  5. Kansas Kisses up to King Koal

    GreenTech Pastures - Jan 31, 2008

    Coal may be winning the political battle that began last fall when the Kansas E.P.A. turned down a permit request to build two more coal-fired electricity generating plants there. Now the Kansas legislature appears to

    Tagged: energy, climate change, fossil fuel, wind, conservation, engineering, air pollution, green tech, state government, blogroll, environmental health, law and politics

  6. 1E sez two million seats and counting

    GreenTech Pastures - Jan 31, 2008

    Wonder how all the power management software that I’m writing about is doing? 1E, which sells an application called NightWatchman and was the subject of this popular blog post last September, apparently has reached its

    Tagged: uncategorized

  7. Green power to you, Intel, Cisco and IBM!

    GreenTech Pastures - Jan 31, 2008

    OK green list fans, here’s another one for you. This week, the Environmental Protection Agency released its list of companies who are leading the way when it comes to buying “green power.” The list came about as a

    Tagged: energy, global warming, climate change, renewable energy, conservation, green tech

  8. Sumitomo copycat crime in Stockholm

    Threat Chaos - Jan 31, 2008

    Longterm readers of Threatchaos will recall the attempted Sumitomo Bank heist in London. In that incident a gang connected to an Israeli crime syndicate infiltrated the London branch of Sumitomo Mitsui and installed

    Tagged: spyware, physical security, cybercrime, stupid criminal stories, bank security

  9. Midwest, western Pennsylvania outages on AT&T EDGE network

    IP Telephony, VoIP, Broadband - Jan 31, 2008

    Reports have been pouring in for the last several hours. Devices such as the iPhone and BlackBerry, both of which run on AT&T’s not so edgy EDGE network, are really having a rough patch with connectivity today. As

    Tagged: apple, blackberry, sbc at and 038 t

  10. Tornado destroyed woman’s house: then she gets this $2,025.45 bill from Time Warner Cable

    IP Telephony, VoIP, Broadband - Jan 31, 2008

    From Wisconsin’s Kenosha News comes this story that after a January 7 tornado demolished her home, and ensuing rain and snow made it a bear to fix, a woman from the area has received a $2,025.45 bill from her (now

    Tagged: news, time warner cable

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