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GreenTech Pastures - Dec 3, 2008
Lots of green building news bouncing around in the past few weeks, which simultaneously disheartening and heartening because of the state of the real estate market. The biggest deal, perhaps, is the fact that the U.S …
Also tagged: energy, conservation, engineering, air pollution, green tech, environmental health
GreenTech Pastures - Dec 1, 2008
A new study by researchers at the UCLA Henry Samueli School of Engineering and Applied Science shows exactly how important a single agtom can be in a complex molecule. Reporting in the Nov. 26 edition of the Journal of …
Also tagged: energy, research, solar, renewable energy, conservation, engineering, green tech, blogroll, environmental health
GreenTech Pastures - Nov 26, 2008
The past decade has seen a surge in solar installations across the San Francisco Bay Area and the Silicon Valley leads the region. Top five counties in the region: 1. Santa Clara County [San Jose]: 2,462 solar …
Also tagged: energy, global warming, climate change, solar, renewable energy, conservation, engineering, federal government, green tech, blogroll, environmental health
GreenTech Pastures - Nov 17, 2008
Wow, the battle over the future of American-based car manufacturers is getting more complex. Now there’s a major battle brewing WITHIN the majority Democratic Party, and it’s centered on the political clout of the …
Also tagged: fossil fuel, federal government, air pollution, green tech, environmental health, cars and 38 traffic, law and 38 politics
GreenTech Pastures - Nov 17, 2008
Wafer processing equipment and personnel. Courtesy: Oerlikon I blogged about Oerlikon last summer. Now the publicly-traded, Swiss-based company has come out with a new version of its turn-key thin solar panel …
Also tagged: europe, energy, european union, global warming, climate change, research, china, solar, uncategorized, fossil fuel, housing, renewable energy, conservation, engineering, federal government, green tech, state government, blogroll, environmental health, law and 38 politics
GreenTech Pastures - Nov 14, 2008
Three more U.S. colleges have signed up for the LED University program that is backed and publicized by LED technology company Cree. The schools include Indiana’s University of Notre Dame, North Carolina’s North …
Also tagged: energy, climate change, conservation, engineering, air pollution, green tech
GreenTech Pastures - Nov 14, 2008
That’s the conclusion of a United Nations report on the atmosphere above large sections of Asia. Guess all that economic growth comes with a little extra. Nasty plumes of smoke, soot, toxic gases and other fine manmade …
Also tagged: climate change, india, china, conservation, air pollution, blogroll, environmental health, cars and 38 traffic
GreenTech Pastures - Nov 14, 2008
It’s getting colder in North America. And the bleak economic news may make it seem like spring has been cancelled. But much of the continent will once again be hitting the on-switch for air conditioning in less than …
Also tagged: energy, global warming, climate change, research, housing, conservation, engineering, green tech, blogroll, environmental health
GreenTech Pastures - Nov 13, 2008
The battle in Washington is on: what, if anything, to do for, or with, the big American auto makers. That’s “big” as in “big trouble.” And the battle’s outcome may have a huge effect on what the fleet of …
Also tagged: fossil fuel, federal government, petroleum, green tech, cars and 38 traffic, law and 38 politics
GreenTech Pastures - Nov 10, 2008
I mean what’ll be profitable, that kind of green. The Wall Streeters and those with money to invest are already gaming what sectors of the American economy look to benefit from the shift in the political winds. One …
Also tagged: energy, global warming, china, solar, fossil fuel, mass transit, renewable energy, nuclear power, federal government, green tech, blogroll, environmental health, cars and 38 traffic, law and 38 politics