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Popular Mechanics November 3, 2008 Andrew Moseman |
How Geoengineering Works: 5 Big Plans to Stop Global Warming Some scientists believe that now is the time to research such proposals so that in 10 or 20 years, should governments fail to act, scientists have them at the ready.  |
CFO November 1, 2008 Kate O'Sullivan |
The Great Green Hope Is massive investment in green jobs the answer to our economic woes?  |
Food Engineering October 29, 2008 |
Avoid sludge, but how? The EPA has set minimum standards for sludge contaminant content and application, but currently there is no labeling requirement for food produced on land treated with sewage sludge.  |
Chemistry World October 27, 2008 Hepeng Jia |
Electronic waste processing puts Chinese children's health at risk Electronic waste (e-waste) processing in a southern Chinese town is putting children at risk of lead poisoning and increasing the chance of miscarriages in pregnant women, scientists have said.  |
Entrepreneur November 2008 Nichole L. Torres |
A Fuel Economy Employers are responding to the fuel crisis with innovative ways to help their employees save.  |
Entrepreneur November 2008 Gwen Moran |
3 Tips for Green Building With the value of green residential construction projected to increase from an estimated $7 billion in 2005 to at least $40 billion by 2012, now's the time for contractors to get their piece of the environmental action.  |
Entrepreneur November 2008 Jill Amadio |
High-End Hybrid Mercedes-Benz customers will soon be able to get more green for their green.  |
Chemistry World October 23, 2008 Rebecca Trager |
US tightens lead emissions standard The amount of lead allowed in US air has been slashed tenfold by the Environmental Protection Agency: the first cut in thirty years.  |
Fast Company November 2008 Anya Kamenetz |
Attack of the Green Tech Geeks Jetsons-style apps that measure just what we're consuming are the hottest trend in sustainable business. Can the energy savings trump the privacy hit?  |
Fast Company November 2008 |
New Ways to Measure Energy Use Intelligent systems can now monitor buildings, traffic, even bodies of water.  |
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