Archive for the ‘Green Economy’ Category

2010 State of Green Business Report -GreenBiz.com

Friday, March 5th, 2010

Very happy to see this great info all in one place. I know what I’m doing this weekend. Reading:
State of Green Business

Includes the following:

Food Companies Supply Chains

Carbon Management

Building Efficiency and Retrofits

Green Innovation

Corporate Climate Management

The Business Case For Sustainability, that could make you a millions

Financing

Toxics Become a Strategic Issue

IT Offsets Its Wwn Carbon Footprint

Car Fleets

Green Business Opportunities in China

Green Marketing

How to Size Up the Triple Bottom Line

Forest Carbon Markets

Green Job Creation

Green Business and Building Forcasts

10 Climate Trends

Green Business Decade in Review

GreenBeat 2009: Meet the Super Grid bankers | VentureBeat

Saturday, February 13th, 2010

GreenBeat 2009: Meet the Super Grid bankers | VentureBeat.

Alternative-Energy Markets Brighten

Saturday, May 30th, 2009


Technology Review: Alternative-Energy Markets Brighten
Venture-capital investing remains slim, but some momentum is building.

By Michael Fitzgerald

The sputtering alternative-energy market, which has been mired in a deep slump for at least the last six months, is showing some signs of recovery.

Here’s the article…

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More from Ed Mazria

Thursday, April 23rd, 2009

I guess you can tell I’m a fan….



For the Greener Good “A Green World is a Safer One” from National Building Museum on Vimeo.

Venture capitalist says U.S. losing green race

Sunday, January 25th, 2009

SF Gate

(01-08) 04:00 PST Washington – –

Silicon Valley venture capitalist John Doerr, whose early investments helped launch Google and Amazon, delivered a stark warning to Congress on Wednesday that the United States is on the verge of being left behind in the green tech revolution.

Here’s the article…

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The Science of Industrial Symbiosis

Thursday, January 22nd, 2009

Tue, Jan 20, 2009

What we are about to present is called industrial symbiosis. It’s an application of the broad emerging field of industrial ecology, a hybrid of technological, Earth, economical and social sciences aimed at sustainable development and efficiency. At its core lies the biological analogy according to which facilities related to industry are regarded as inherent or embedded in the ecosystem.

The essential idea is this: The more an industrial complex resembles a biological system (from the material and energy flow point of view), the better and more effective it is.

Here’s the article…

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