Home / Economics /
Green Inc (Blog)
Latest Posts:
|
Op-Ed Contributor: Surviving the Next Gulf Oil Spill
A nickel of every dollar from the BP-oil-spill fines should be used to protect coastal marshes and wetlands to help the gulf survive the next oil spill. ...
Green Inc
Wednesday, June 19, 2013
 
Square Feet: Making Energy Efficiency Attractive for Owners of Older Seattle Buildings
A program in Seattle maps a way to make expensive retrofits pay off for all involved — building owners, investors and utilities. ...
Green Inc
Wednesday, June 19, 2013
 
New Effort to Quantify ‘Social Cost' of Pollution
Supporters of the idea acknowledge the difficulties of trying to quantify pollution which perhaps helps to explain why there is little hope of consensus now on climate policy. ...
Green Inc
Wednesday, June 19, 2013
 
Special Report: Energy: Utilities Switch Off Investment in Fossil Fuel Plants
Europe could be headed for a damaging power shortage as competition from green energy and weak demand mean few companies want to invest in infrastructure. ...
Green Inc
Tuesday, June 18, 2013
 
Special Report: Energy: Gas Prices Moving Away From Link to Oil
Unlike oil, which is a globally traded commodity, gas is priced depending on location and the particular arrangement under which it is sold. ...
Green Inc
Tuesday, June 18, 2013
 
Dot Earth Blog: A Reality Check on a Plan for a Swift Post-Fossil Path for New York
A journal that published an ambitious plan for New York State to go fossil free in a few decades now runs a critique. ...
Green Inc
Tuesday, June 18, 2013
 
Dot Earth Blog: Global Warming and Our Inconvenient Minds
A fun chat on humans' inconvenient minds and why they make finding consensus on climate hard, but consensus on some smart energy steps easy. ...
Green Inc
Monday, June 17, 2013
 
Retro Report: The Wild Horses' Troubled Rescue
This Retro Report video examines how an effort to rescue the herds of wild horses in the West created an unexpected, and unwieldy, surplus. ...
Green Inc
Monday, June 17, 2013
 
An Arid Arizona City Manages Its Thirst
There is a certain curiosity about the way water is used in Phoenix, which gets barely eight inches of rain a year but is not necessarily parched. ...
Green Inc
Monday, June 17, 2013
 
Bloomberg's ‘Final Recycling Frontier': Food Waste
The Bloomberg administration plans to announce shortly that it is hiring a composting plant to handle 100,000 tons of food scraps a year, or about 10 percent of the city's residential food waste. ...
Green Inc
Sunday, June 16, 2013
 
|
|
Full CEOExpress Blog Directory
|
|