Carbon Abatement Failure Prompts New Strategies: Human Clones With Gills
With the failure of carbon abatement strategies after the collapse of COP 15 and resistance to any further United Nations meetings on climate change, scientists and academics gathered in California to...
View ArticleDaimler, Renault-Nissan Link on Small Car Technology and Development
The partnership between Germany’s Daimler AG and the Renault-Nissan Alliance to share small car, electric vehicle and hybrid technology and development costs is a landmark deal on several levels,...
View ArticleSick Streams: Environmentalists Mass Against Massey
The Sierra Club and other environmental groups are ratcheting up the pressure on Massey Energy with a lawsuit that charges five Massey coal subsidiaries with thousands of Clean Water Act permit...
View ArticleEPA Kicks Some Coal Ash
Distracted and dismayed by oil rig explosions, massive oil spills, and volcanic ash clouds? Speaking of ash, here’s one that perhaps escaped the attention it deserves: The Environmental Protection...
View ArticleHay: A Common-Sense Solution to BP Oil Clean-Up?
Two men from Florida, with a strong desire to protect the coastline they love, have come up with a common-sense solution to clean-up the Gulf oil spill. Their idea is all natural, puts displaced shrimp...
View ArticleRecycled Plastiki Arrives in Sydney
No one said they couldn’t or shouldn’t do it but they did it anyway, making some nice enviro points along the way. The Plastiki, a 60-foot catamaran made out of more than 12,000 recycled plastic water...
View ArticleEPA: Blowing Big Coal’s Top on Mountaintop Coal Mining
If it were ever possible or even realistic to put the words Appalachia and victory in the same sentence, this might be one of those rare times: the Environmental Protection Agency‘s Region 3...
View ArticleUnilever Commits to Halve Environmental Impact by 2020
Unilever, the huge consumer products company, says that two billion times a day “somebody, somewhere” uses one of its brands, such as Lipton Tea or Ben & Jerry’s ice cream. That impact on people’s...
View ArticleFood Safety, Security and Accesibility Concerns Cause Gates Foundation to...
The United Nation’s Food and Agriculture Organization’s price index topped off at an all-time high this January, reflecting the skyrocketing global food prices and teetering stability of the market....
View ArticleToyota Joins Interactive Corporate Philanthropy Leaders
Toyota is transforming their corporate philanthropy to be “by the people and for the people” with the advent of their 100 Cars for Good program. The company will donate 100 cars to charities across the...
View ArticleChinese Grid Connectivity Lets Wind Lag
China’s installed wind capacity is the second largest in the World, and their growth rates continue to dwarf those of developed nations. Yet wind energy still makes up a very small portion of Chinese...
View ArticleOp Ed: Congress Ramps Up Opposition to Genetically Engineered Fish
The Food & Drug Administration could let industry pressure overrule common sense any day now by allowing genetically modified (GE) salmon to be sold to consumers. Congress is ramping up opposition...
View ArticleIn Defense of Bicycle and Pedestrian Project Funding
3p is proud to partner with the Presidio Graduate School’s Macroeconomics course on a blogging series about “the economics of sustainability.” This post is part of that series. To follow along, please...
View ArticleIn the Zone: Judge Rules NY Town Can Ban Fracking
Fracktivists celebrate decision upholding fracking ban in Dryden, NY.The post In the Zone: Judge Rules NY Town Can Ban Fracking appeared first on Triple Pundit: People, Planet, Profit.
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