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Inc. November 2006 |
The Pioneers They built these businesses back when green was just another color.  |
Inc. November 2006 |
The Builders A cleaner environment starts at home and at work. Tackling toxic environments one room at a time.  |
Inc. November 2006 |
The Road Crew Cleaning up the nation's highways, one smog-belching vehicle at a time.  |
Inc. November 2006 |
The Futurists From solar panels to clean coal, betting big on the future of energy.  |
Inc. November 2006 |
The Recyclers Most people see refuse. These entrepreneurs see raw materials.  |
Inc. November 2006 |
How to Make Your Business Greener Going green doesn't necessarily require a radical makeover. A series of small steps - many of which don't cost a dime - can add up to a new way of doing business.  |
Inc. November 2006 Jane Berentson |
Editor's Letter Entrepreneurs think they can change the world and get rich doing it. Some men and women have chosen to train their creativity, passion, and acumen on finding solutions to the thorny problem of preserving our planet.  |
Smithsonian November 2006 Paul Raffaele |
The Smart and Swinging Bonobo Civil war in the Democratic Republic of the Congo has threatened the existence of wild bonobos, while new research on the hypersexual primates challenges their peace-loving reputation.  |
Chemistry World October 27, 2006 Arthur Rogers |
European PFOS Restrictions European Union ministers are collaborating with the European Parliament to secure early restrictions on perfluorooctane sulfonates (PFOS), chlorinated compounds used in applications including surface coatings, photolithography, production of microchips, and certain hydraulic fluids.  |
Chemistry World October 27, 2006 Emma Davies |
Sulfate Solution to Acrylamide Problem Simple changes in farming methods could help reduce levels of acrylamide, the suspected carcinogen and possible neurotoxin, in wheat-based foods, according to UK researchers.  |
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