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Issue Brief: Distributed Generation
Taking Control of the Power
Recent changes in technology and regulations, and an increasing concern over the environmental impacts of large-scale power plants, have driven new interest – and investment – in distributed generation.
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Repowering the World (Director)
The US must reinvent.
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Gore and Obama Compete for JFK's Mantle (Nikkei Ecology)
In the wake of two powerful speeches, American politicians Al Gore – the former Vice-President – and Senator Barack Obama – this year's Democratic presidential nominee – have both been compared to President John F. Kennedy.
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EDF: Is Nuclear Really an Economic Option? (Nikkei Ecology)
Electricité de France (EDF), the French leader in nuclear electricity generation, has announced a “global nuclear renaissance”.
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Suncor: The Dinosaur That Wants to Be a Mammal (Nikkei Ecology)
Suncor Energy, which pioneered development of the oil sands, greatly reduces environmental impact through its new technology
In its latest sustainability report, Suncor invites stakeholders to take a closer look at its operations and performance. We should accept the invitation.
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The Wal-Mart Gorilla (Nikkei Ecology)
Wal-Mart, the world’s largest retail chain aims to be a pioneer in the environmental conservation.
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A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum (Grist)
Business leaders honed in on climate, carbon, and concrete at Davos
There was something different in the air at this year's WEF. Instead of the irrational exuberance of the 1990s or the celebrity-studded glitz of recent years, we found upbeat but serious discussion of big issues – climate change in particular.
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Climate Change's Right and Wrong Fixes (openDemocracy)
There are effective technological responses to global warming, argue John Elkington & Geoff Lye, but they must be true and long-term.
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Issue Brief: Fuel Cells
Full power ahead?
As the key technology for harnessing the power of hydrogen, the fuel cell has the potential to play a central role in the response to the challenges of both energy security and climate change. So how excited should we be?
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Issue Brief: Emissions Trading
Cutting carbon's cost
The need to efficiently deliver cuts in greenhouse gas emissions has led over 40 governments at regional, national and state levels to develop carbon trading regimes.