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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: climate change, building, conservation, engineering, air pollution, green tech
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: global warming, climate change, research, building, housing, conservation, engineering, green tech, blogroll, environmental health
GreenTech Pastures - Nov 13, 2008
Could the mammoth trade show that is the Consumer Electronics Show be in for the green treatment? I mean, after all, most of the vendors there will be preaching green goodness and yet the very act of traveling to a …
Also tagged: global warming, climate change, research, venture capital, fossil fuel, conservation, air pollution, green tech
GreenTech Pastures - Nov 13, 2008
Aside from green tech, I regularly write about practical business applications for Web 2.0 technologies and services. (Yes, there are remarkably many.) So I was quite interested to notice that a grassroots community …
Also tagged: climate change, solar, renewable energy, conservation, green tech
GreenTech Pastures - Nov 12, 2008
A French cow in The Camargue. Doing what cows everywhere are known to do. Methane is being emitted daily by cows and horses across this land, pigs too. Manure is another problem. But it could also be a solution. Right …
Also tagged: global warming, research, recycling, renewable energy, engineering, biofuel, air pollution, green tech, blogroll, environmental health, cars and 38 traffic
GreenTech Pastures - Nov 11, 2008
If you’re the owner of an inkjet or multifunction printer from Hewlett-Packard, those little green recycling packets that you find in your replacement ink cartridge packages are about to go away. That’s because the …
Also tagged: recycling, conservation, green tech, environmental health
GreenTech Pastures - Nov 11, 2008
Courtesy: Pelamis Get out your atlas, see if you can find Agucadoura, Portugal. Just three miles offshore there, these big metallic sea snakes are bobbing in the ever-restless waves of the North Atlantic. And they’re …
Also tagged: europe, european union, ocean, renewable energy, engineering, green tech, blogroll
hardware News items, Blog posts | ZDNet - Nov 11, 2008
In order to promote a needed close matching of tight energy supply with the lowest IT energy demand possible, the entire IT landscape needs to be considered. That means an enterprise-by-enterprise examination of the …
Also tagged: hardware, management, storage, strategy, data management, information technology, data center, data centers, hewlett packard co, dana gardner
GreenTech Pastures - Nov 10, 2008
Don’t give up on alternative energy, says EER. They cite three long-term trends that mean a long and successful future for effective producers of electricity and energy not based on fossil fuels: “The globe is still …
Also tagged: global warming, climate change, venture capital, fossil fuel, renewable energy, conservation, federal government, green tech, blogroll, environmental health, tidal, law and 38 politics
ZDNet Government - Nov 10, 2008
Photo by WorldWidePhotography Fresh from his stint on Barack Obama’s economic transition team, Google CEO Eric Schmidt made an appearance on Jim Cramer’s “Mad Money”, where he put to rest speculation — like that from …
Also tagged: obama