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GreenTech Pastures - 4 hours ago
After today’s Senate hearings the Detroit Big Three are nowhere nearer getting any federal aid than they were after their last visit. Whatever you may think of the automakers “plan” to change and become viable, there …
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GreenTech Pastures - Dec 3, 2008
And this has nothing to do with faltering banks or auto makers with begging bowls. This has to do with the air we all must breathe. Right now there’s a major international conference on the atmosphere. The 14th session …
Also tagged: global warming, climate change, research, weather, conservation, kyoto protocol, air pollution, blogroll, environmental health
GreenTech Pastures - Dec 2, 2008
Forget $25 billion for the U.S.-owned auto companies. Small change. They have upped their request from the feds. GM alone wants $18 billion. Doesn’t that raise your confidence level that these guys are really on top of …
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GreenTech Pastures - Nov 30, 2008
In the next two weeks we’ll see what chance there is for any of those on the waiting list to get their plug-in Chevy Volt, or whether there’ll be a Chrysler 2010 model. On December 2, the automakers are to deliver …
Also tagged: fossil fuel, renewable energy, conservation, engineering, federal government, air pollution, petroleum, green tech, blogroll, cars and 38 traffic
GreenTech Pastures - Nov 30, 2008
Even in oil country folks are turning to electric golf carts for transport. Like in Hobart, Oklahoma. The annual fee: $10. How long before Exxon goes to court to stop this madness? City after city the local laws are …
Also tagged: energy, climate change, fossil fuel, renewable energy, conservation, engineering, air pollution, petroleum, green tech, state government, blogroll, environmental health, cars and 38 traffic
GreenTech Pastures - Nov 25, 2008
Nothing definite will happen concerning the Detroit Big Three automakers before December 2nd. But the saga of the sagging auto sales and the wilting industrial giants in Michigan is rich with plot points and …
Also tagged: energy, global warming, climate change, fossil fuel, conservation, engineering, federal government, air pollution, petroleum, green tech, blogroll, environmental health, cars and 38 traffic
GreenTech Pastures - Nov 25, 2008
The trouble with the Green IT blog beat is there are literally hundreds of things that you could write about every day, often from the same company, but since this isn’t the ONLY thing I do to put food on my table, I …
Also tagged: energy, climate change, conservation, engineering, federal government, air pollution, green tech
GreenTech Pastures - Nov 23, 2008
In today’s radio address, the President-elect specifically said he intends to add jobs in the greentech sector. Here’s the specific passage: “We’ll put people back to work rebuilding our crumbling roads and bridges …
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GreenTech Pastures - Nov 22, 2008
This General Motors saga has it all: pathos and bathos, tragedy and comeuppance, hubris and ignorance, innocence and foolhardiness. Oh, and it could be the trigger to an even nastier American economy than the one we …
Also tagged: energy, global warming, fossil fuel, renewable energy, engineering, federal government, air pollution, petroleum, green tech, blogroll, cars and 38 traffic
GreenTech Pastures - Nov 22, 2008
Seems that science is like every other human endeavor. It’s highly political. A study done among scientists asking for money from the National Institute of Health shows blunt political caluclation can alter both the …
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