Posts Tagged ‘green economy’

Global Ministerial Environment Forum: alleviating the frustrations in Copenhagen

Monday, March 1, 2010 1:42 By GSerrano

Over 130 countries have agreed to the Nusa Dua Declaration on the environment, a proclamation that covers the major issues of green economies, biodiversity, and international environmental management. The monumental mandate of the declaration is to underscore the importance of preserving biodiversity and the need to adopt a low-carbon green economy to halt the ill [...]

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‘Cleantech’: The Green Economy

Monday, November 2, 2009 3:26 By GSerrano

Cleantech depends on energy policy. US President Obama deals with two core climate issues: meeting the larger goal of reducing carbon emissions, and finding a way of rescuing the renewables industry from Wall Street’s collapse. The benchmark of 450 ppm is a crucial figure issued by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change. ‘Limiting concentration to [...]

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The Greening of US Economy in the Midst of an Economic Recession

Wednesday, January 7, 2009 5:43 By GSerrano

The greening of the economy or more specifically defined as steering away from a fossil fuel economy needs billions of dollars to realize. Entire power grids and energy inputs will have to be revised and updated. The revision is huge, down to the last light bulb that needs to be replaced. Is this extremely [...]

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