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GreenTech Pastures - 24 hours ago
It’s been so still here in northern New Jersey for the past week that I can’t imagine using the technology that I’m going to mention in this post. And yet the wind has been known to bend the trees in my yard, like kelp …
Also tagged: energy, global warming, climate change, wind, renewable energy, conservation, environmental health
GreenTech Pastures - Sep 4, 2008
Some of the folks touting hybrid cars–standard fuel plus electric–think their favored technology runs against the plans of T. Boone Pickens. I recently blogged Pickens’ pick of CNG as a great new transit fuel for …
Also tagged: energy, climate change, fossil fuel, wind, renewable energy, conservation, federal government, air pollution, petroleum, blogroll, environmental health, cars and 38 traffic, law and 38 politics
GreenTech Pastures - Sep 4, 2008
Which notebook would you rather buy as a consumer, one that comes home with oodles of styrofoam and cardboard and plastic. Or one that ditches the cardboard altogether and even comes with its own messenger bag for you …
Also tagged: climate change, recycling, conservation
GreenTech Pastures - Sep 4, 2008
UPDATED TO FIX BAD LINK AND REPLACE PHOTO Printer maker Lexmark is the first U.S. printer maker to ink (at least publicly and, yes, pun intended) a deal with Close the Loop, a recycling concern that has come up with a …
Also tagged: recycling, conservation, environmental health
Between the Lines - Sep 4, 2008
You’ve probably run across “Green IT” at industry trade shows and in the media. Although the concept is a little vague, Green IT is making its influence felt across the IT landscape. This episode of Jason Hiner’s …
Also tagged: general, it management, hardware infrastructure
GreenTech Pastures - Sep 3, 2008
What’s hot? Winds says the MSM and all the ads being sponsored by former oilman T. Boone Pickens. Pickens is going to get lots of play because he can spend lots of money. You may have seen some of his ads. Pickens even …
Also tagged: energy, global warming, climate change, research, canada, venture capital, fossil fuel, wind, renewable energy, conservation, engineering, biofuel, federal government, air pollution, petroleum, blogroll, environmental health, cars and 38 traffic, law and 38 politics
GreenTech Pastures - Sep 3, 2008
Printer maker Lexmark is the first U.S. printer maker to ink (at least publicly and, yes, pun intended) a deal with Close the Loop, a recycling concern that has come up with a patented new use for discarded printing …
Also tagged: recycling, conservation, environmental health
GreenTech Pastures - Sep 1, 2008
Those of you with college-age children getting back to school this weekend will be happy to know that their schools is teaching them to turn out the lights, even if you haven’t been successful. A full two-thirds of the …
Also tagged: energy, climate change, research, conservation
GreenTech Pastures - Aug 29, 2008
Who says green tech isn’t rocket science? Starting Sept. 1, green tech start-up Green Plug, which is pushing for the concept of a universal power converter, has appointed former White House advisor George Keyworth as …
Also tagged: energy, global warming, climate change, conservation, environmental health
GreenTech Pastures - Aug 28, 2008
Trilliant, a green tech company that’s working with about 100 utilities on various smart grid deployments, has just closed a $40 million round of equity funding from a group of investors including affiliates of …
Also tagged: energy, climate change, venture capital, conservation, engineering, environmental health