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Are hydrogen, ethanol or electricity on track to replace fossil fuels? Major challenges remain. By Jim Motavalli
by Emily Rabin
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Farm and forestry groups are throwing their support behind the new '25 x '25' campaign, which advocates that 25% of energy in the U.S. come from 'America's working lands' by 2025. By Amanda Griscom Little
by Emily Rabin
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ClimateBiz expert Dr. Mark C. Trexler tackles your questions on managing climate risk.
by Emily Rabin
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To skiers and snowboarders, climate change is no distant abstraction -- it's already messing up their powdery playgrounds. Reporter Daniel Shaw surveys the ski scene for signs of green.
by Emily Rabin
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Brazil and Argentina are exploring how to make and export cleaner fuels. And as the U.S. prepares to take its own biofuel production to another level, some are wondering if the global market will end up smelling more like salsa or apple pie. By Kelly Hearn
by Emily Rabin
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Through an organized emission-reduction program, Seattle City Light is on pace this year to become the first utility in the nation to ahieve carbon-neutrality. The electric utility plans to get there with two new programs: one gives customers more choices about where their energy comes from; the other curbs emissions from cruise ships docked in Elliott Bay. By Michael Burnham
by Emily Rabin
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Through an organized emission-reduction program, Seattle City Light is on pace this year to become the first utility in the nation to achieve carbon neutrality. The electric utility plans to get there with two new programs: one gives customers more choices about where their energy comes from; the other curbs emissions from cruise ships docked in Elliott Bay. By Michael Burnham
by Emily Rabin
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Starbucks committed recently to purchase wind power to offset a portion of the energy used in its operations, a move that places the company in the top 25 U.S. purchasers of renewable energy. But mitigating climate change, not garnering pro-environment publicity, is the main driver behind Starbucks' decision to buy renewable energy certificates. By Denis Du Bois
by Emily Rabin
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RoyalDutch/Shell exec Rob Routs explores two factors that can help us meet the challenges of operating in that increasingly complex and competitive market -- technology and marketing.
by Emily Rabin
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An inside perspective on the 2003 SolWest Renewable Energy Fair. By Jeff Cole
by Emily Rabin
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A trio of recent studies forecast a bright future for this age-old energy generation technology. By Avery Yale Kamila
by Emily Rabin
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Business for Social Responsibility recaps the month's top news on business and climate change. Compiled from BSR News Monitor
by Emily Rabin
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David Clough, co-founder of online recruitment firm GreenEnergyJobs.com, details his company’s successful switch to 100% green energy. By Emily Rabin
by Emily Rabin
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With his feet planted firmly in the realities of the present-day world, Toyota Motor Corp. president Fujio Cho looks hopefully to the future as he guides the global automaker in its pursuit of continued growth-expansion that will come, he says, because of an aggressive environmental stance. By Katie Sosnowchik
by Emily Rabin
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Increasing momentum in developing clean sources of electricity for vehicles holds the promise of a cleaner energy future. By Bernie Fischlowitz-Roberts
by Emily Rabin
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Environmental Building News gets around. This time: a Los Angeles cathedral sports PV panels, the world's largest lighting company earns ISO 14001 certification, California sets its sights on 20% renewable energy by 2017, and more.
by Emily Rabin
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The clean energy movement has shown steady progress in the marketplace -- yet solar and wind combined account for less than 1% of the nation's electricity production. This is partly because renewables are still more expensive than traditional energy sources, but partly because mainstream consumers still haven't been convinced of their advantages. It's up to the trendsetters to persuade the rest of America that the alternative energy movement is just alternative enough to go mainstream. By Amanda Griscom
by Emily Rabin
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The future of large-scale solar power may be hanging in the balance. By Tom Dinwoodie
by Emily Rabin