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- The UK Joins California in Casting a Wary Eye Toward Biomass
- In the United States, it's vehicle fuel; in the United Kingdom, electricity generation. But in both places, officials are casting a wary eye toward using wood, corn, grasses and other plant matter for energy. They fear that growing and transporting the material could actually add to greenhouse gas emissions. ...
- Blog posts 2009-04-22
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- 5 fab bike solutions seen on the streets of Copenhagen
- by Grist The ‘hybrid' electric bike Copenhagen wheel concept (retrofit to your own bike's back wheel hub) shown at Hopenhagen's Future Cities exhibit.By April Streeter for Treehugger.com: I went to Copenhagen because I could take a train, and I was really interested in what...
- News items 2009-12-15
- India aims for 20 gigawatts solar by 2022 — but is it set to announce emissions targets?
- We've seen that the "New U.S.-India Green Partnership improves prospects for global climate deal." But Treehugger has more on the world's most populous democracy and the photo is B Balaji via flickr. First,"It's Finally Official – India's National Solar Mission Aims for 20 Gigawatts Solar Power by 2022":Rumors and draft...
- News items 2009-11-29
- Top Five CEO Environmental U-Turns
- The Find: Not everyone can be first to the party, so if you're a manager with a late blooming interest in the environment, know that you're in good company: these five CEOs executed sustainability U-turns and reaped the business benefits. The Source: The environmental blog Treehugger. ...
- Blog posts 2008-12-03
- GE CEO's China Advice: "Be More Chinese Than the Chinese" and Think Green
- The Find: If you want to succeed in China despite the downturn, Ferdinando "Nani" Becalli-Falco, CEO of GE International, suggests you "need to be more Chinese than the Chinese" and also argues that the people's republic of pollution is starting to go green. The Source: An interview...
- Blog posts 2008-11-05
- Reforming the Three Stooges
- China Announces Emissions Reduction Targets (But They're Not Really Reductions) : TreeHugger:Well, everyone has their cards on the table now. Following the US's announcement yesterday that it will bring an emissions reductions target "in the range" of 17 percent of 2005 levels to Copenhagen, China has announced its own commitment:...
- News items 2009-11-28
- World Bank invests in MENA Solar
- There have been a number of alternative energy announcements coincident with COP15. A Treehugger from Ottawa, Canada Michael Richard Graham reports on announcement from the World Bank.Photo: Sandia National Laboratory, Public domainMENA the Middle East and North Africa is one of the principle regions around the globe that benefits from...
- News items 2009-12-11
- The Best Office Chairs Are Comfy and Green
- You spend a large portion of your life sitting on a desk chair so, obviously, that chair should be pretty darn comfy. On the other hand, as a responsible consumer, you want to do your part to help the environment and make sure your kids inherit a clean, green world....
- Blog posts 2007-11-09
- Discovery Communications Acquires TreeHugger.Com
- Top Eco-Site Deepens Discovery's Green Offerings
- Research articles 2007-08-02
- Slate Launches Green Challenge To Reduce Carbon Emissions
- ARLINGTON, Va. -- Slate, the online magazine, today announced Slate's Green Challenge on Slate.com. For the next eight weeks, Slate, in collaboration with the eco-Web site TreeHugger.com, invites each American to consider his or her own contribution to global warming, and challenges the public to go on a carbon diet....
- Research articles 2006-10-23
- Pepsi sorry for 'sexist' iPhone app
- Drinks firm PepsiCo accused by Twitter users of stereotyping women with iPhone app suggesting pick-up lines PepsiCo has apologised after it was accused of stereotyping women with an iPhone application for its Amp Energy drink helping users "score" on a date. The app featured 24...
- News items 2009-10-15
- Controversial Amp App Gets Dumped By Pepsi
- NEW YORK (AdAge.com) -- After less than two weeks of consumer backlash and headlines calling it sexist, Amp is pulling its "Amp Up Before You Score" app, effective immediately. According to a Pepsi spokesman, the app came down this afternoon. "We have decided to discontinue the Amp iPhone application," he...
- News items 2009-10-22
- PepsiCo Kills 'Amp Up Before You Score' iPhone App
- After a week of controversy, PepsiCo has decided to do away with an iPhone application made by Amp energy drink. The application, called "Amp Up Before You Score" let players choose pick-up lines to use on a bunch of different types of women -- i.e. "sorority girl," "nerd," "treehugger," etc....
- Blog posts 2009-10-23
- KLM Schedules First Biofuel Test Flight With Passengers
- photo: abdallahh via flickr. Mark your calendars for November 23rd. That's when the first aviation biofuel test flight with passengers aboard is scheduled to take place, and the first test flight in Europe. Dutch airline KLM has announced that "a select group of passengers" will be ride in a Boeing...
- News items 2009-11-07
- On Climate, China Wants to Take "a Leadership Role": An Interview with Yang Fuqiang, WWF's Director of Global Climate Solutions (Part 2)
- When it comes to China's efforts to curtail greenhouse gases, Dr. Yang Fuqiang, director of global climate solutions at the World Wildlife Fund, has an optimal vantage point. He began his career as a researcher at the National Development and Reform Commission, the Chinese government's main economic planner, before continuing...
- News items 2009-11-09
- Steel Giant Arcelore Mittal In Line For A £1 Billion Windfall Thanks To Cap & Trade
- If ever there were an opportunity for some good, green karma, it would be now, for steel giant Lakshmi MIttal, owner of ArcelorMittal. Or they could turn a profit of an estimated £1 Billion. Treehugger.com reports that, thanks to an estimated...
- News items 2009-12-07
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