|
Source : Treehugger.com |
|
The Week in Pictures: Rot-Proof Apple, Surprises at GreenBuild, Bacteria Lights Up Landmines, and MoreFrom the news that scientists have created a bacteria that lights up around landmines to the development of a rot-proof apple--that stays fresh for 4 months--a lot happened this week in green. A new study called The Economics of Ecosystems and Biodiversity (TEEB) shows that putting money into protecting wetlands, coral reefs, and forests is a better investment than gold, Lloyd visited GreenBuild 2009 in Arizona, and readers sent in photos of the one green object they just can't live without for our weekly slideshow. Find out what else happened in the world of green this week in our photo roundup of most popular, most important, and most oddbal...Read the full story on TreeHugger
|
|
|
Last news on TOMORROW'S ECONOMY - Back to the Future :
Letters: Still cool about green technologyAdair Turner is right that the government has a key role to play in creating green-collar jobs, and in highlighting the need to cut carbon emissions from Britain's homes (FSA chief calls for gove ... more
|
|
Today's Climate: January 1, 2010US Agencies May Have to Consider Climate Before They Act (Los Angeles Times)
The White House is poised to order all federal agencies to evaluate any major actions they take, such as building highwa ... more
| |
|
|
Kiwibox.Com, Inc. Receives Equity FinancingNEW YORK, Dec. 31 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Magnitude Information Systems, Inc. (Magnitude) (OTC Bulletin Board: MAGY) announced today the receipt of $875,000 of investment proceeds out of the $1 Mill ... more
|
|
Thursday December,31
Wednesday December,30
Tuesday December,29
Friday December,25
Thursday December,24
Wednesday December,23
Tuesday December,22
Monday December,21
|
|
Results 1 to 40 of about 1543 news.
|
|