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Fast Company April 2010 Danielle Sacks |
Where's Next: The Great Pacific Garbage Patch Yachtswoman Mary Crowley and her Project Kaisei crew will be bringing back tons of garbage from the Pacific Garbage Patch. She is working with scientists to find ways to turn some of the plastic into fuel.  |
Fast Company April 2010 Stephanie Schomer |
Home Energy Management--The Next Big Thing? From startups to heavyweights, companies are betting that energy management will be the next big thing.  |
Fast Company April 2010 Cliff Kuang |
MileMeter Sells Insurance by the Mile Can an innovative pricing plan persuade Americans to drive less?  |
Fast Company April 2010 Danielle Sacks |
Triodos Is a Bank With a Conscience Triodos Bank lets customers follow the money -- and it won't be going to weapons makers or cigarette companies.  |
Fast Company April 2010 Anne C. Lee |
Eco-Friendly Fashions Let You Wear and Care Sustainable fashion has come a long way from the hemp sack. We check out what's on offer from eco-minded, worker-friendly designers and outfitters.  |
National Defense April 2010 Sandra I. Erwin |
Marines Take Unusual Steps to Reduce Fuel Demand In Afghanistan, marines are being challenged to unusual lengths. They must set up forward-operating bases, or FOBs, in areas with zero infrastructure.  |
Entrepreneur April 2010 Julie Bennett |
Are We Headed Toward a Green Bubble? Billions of dollars are pouring into clean-tech companies - with little results. Is this an intelligent investment or the beginning of another bubble?  |
Entrepreneur April 2010 Amy Cosper |
Green Bubble or Green Opportunity? How going green can be a game-changer for all sectors.  |
Entrepreneur April 2010 Joel Holland |
Save the World, Make a Million The two concepts don't have to be mutually exclusive, as the founders of iContact prove.  |
InternetNews March 18, 2010 |
FTC Raps Weak Privacy in the Cloud, Social Media FTC officials remain adamant that the current privacy regime isn't working They also remain coy about action they will take following Wednesday's third and final privacy workshop.  |
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