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The U.S. government is funneling more than $100 million to six projects that will turn carbon dioxide (CO2) into fuel, plastics, cement and other products.
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With the help of guidance technology, Alaska and Horizon Airlines are using pinpoint landing technology to save fuel, cut emissions, and reduce noise for communities around airports.
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The biorefinery will be built on 24 acres at Dow’s site in Freeport, Texas, where it will use carbon dioxide produced at a nearby Dow manufacturing facility. Algenol applied for $25 million in stimulus funds to cover half the project's costs.
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Apple announced last week it will report greenhouse gas emissions from each stage of every new product's lifecyle.
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Toshiba plans to reduce greenhouse gas emissions from its products by 7.3 million tons in fiscal year 2012, as well as reach new water consumption goals.
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Facing ever-increasing costs to build what would have been the world's largest clean-coal power plant and carbon sequestration facility led the U.S. Department of Energy to scrap its plans for the Mattoon, Ill., site.
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The newly released, first annual State of Green Business report takes a close look at the reality behind all the green claims to find out just how well U.S. are businesses doing in their quest to be greener and more environmentally responsible.
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The majority of new non-domestic buildings can be zero-carbon if onsite, near-site and offsite renewable energy sources are used, a new report has found.
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According to a new study from REN21, renewable energy sources are continuing their double-digit growth year after year, and with international policies to accelerate that growth, they are the world's best option for quick reductions in greenhouse gas emissions.
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Hoping to spur a green power revolution, Google plans to spend millions developing renewable energy that costs less than coal. Meanwhile, HP will build a large-scale solar power installation and buy enough wind energy to power 90 percent of its needs in Ireland.
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The tool allows building owners and managers to compare the amount of emissions their buildings are likely producing compared to others in the same area.
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From mass carpool programs to biofuels and solar research, a new report details how Silicon Valley is leading the charge to tackle climate change.
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Toyota and BMW cut their fleets' carbon dioxide emissions rates while taking larger slices of the U.S. automobile market, according to a recent report.
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BP Alternative Energy and Powerspan Corp. agreed Wednesday to develop the technology that could help power plants capture carbon dioxide emissions.
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The latest competition announced by the X Prize Foundation aims to spur competition to create a vehicle that gets at least 100 mpg and looks like conventional cars.
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Eighty-three percent of North American and European businesses leaders say they believe they can derive real business value from implementing a sustainable development approach to strategy and operations, according to a study conducted by Athur D. Little. One of the best forums to learn how to make this happen is at the popular EnvironDesign conference, an annual showcase of what's best in the green arena.