The State of Green Business 2008 report unveils the GreenBiz Index to establish benchmarks for measuring the progress of green business.
Increasing public concerns about climate change -- and its potential economic and political security consequences -- are driving public policy and private investment to bring clean energy technologies from the fringes of the global energy industry to the center of activities as quickly as possible, a new analysis by Cambridge Energy Research Associates (CERA) has concluded.
In the Southern Ocean, large quantities of surface-drifting plankton algae are able to significantly reduce the carbon dioxide content of the surface waters, which can affect the global carbon dioxide cycle.
Federal, local and private partners gathered today in New Bedford, one of New England’s most productive seaports, to launch “Fishing for Energy,” an effort to work with coastal communities to reduce the...
ENERCON is currently installing two E-126/6 MW WECs on the Rysumer Nacken in Emden, Germany. This new ENERCON model is a sophisticated version of the E-112 (6 MW rated power) - the world's most powerful wind turbine to date. ENERCON GmbH, the project's builder/owners, will be testing several types of storage systems in combination with the multi-megawatt wind turbines.
On Wednesday 23 January at the new Texas A&M University Qatar Campus in the Education City, the Qatar Shell Research and Technology Centre (QSTRC) organised a research and technology lecture entitled "Catalysis in Shell". The lecture was attended by representatives from Texas A&M, Qatar University, Carnegie Mellon, Qatar Petroleum and other local industries.
A new statewide project will assess the potential consequences of climate change for Wisconsin's ecosystems, industries, farms and human health and will recommend adaptation strategies.
Anthropogenic forcing could push the Earth’s climate system past critical thresholds, so that important components may “tip” into qualitatively different modes of operation.
Building on 37 years of progress in protecting human health and the environment, EPA Administrator Stephen L. Johnson today released his agency's $7.14 billion fiscal year 2009 budget.
Eight major companies have reported significant drops in the release of PFOA (perfluorooctanoic acid) and related chemicals, putting industry on target to meet a 95 percent reduction goal in PFOA emissions and product content by 2010. Further reductions are anticipated by 2015.
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