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Does the early bird open a can of worms? Companies have good reason for holding off of emissions-reductions projects -- while other firms have equally good reasons for taking early action on climate goals.
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Navigating the process of finding Recovery funds and bidding on projects can be a complex and time-consuming process for business owners. Based on information provided by the General Services Administration, we created an interactive map that shows where these recovery funds have been appropriated across the U.S. and a couple of its territories.
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Funding from states and the federal government to spur the growth of green jobs is starting to pay off, and community colleges are graduating the first class of new green-collar workers. Plus: a national map of where job-training programs have begun.
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El Viento es Malo? Clean Wind Energy May Spread 'Dirty Business' in Mexico
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The Department of Energy announced its support for the first commercial-scale carbon capture and sequestration power plant, but will it live up to the much-hyped notion of 'clean coal'?
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'Green collar jobs' has been the buzz term in business and policy circles as the solution to rising unemployment and greenhouse gas emissions. Two new reports show that the U.S. and states such as California can improve economic growth by employing clean energy strategies. And one of the reports says 'business as usual' could make California's economy worse in the long run.
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The Environmental Defense Fund has announced its 2nd annual Climate Corps program, which will pair 26 Masters of Business Administration students with 23 firms to identify ways to improve energy efficiency and reduce costs.