Quién revivió al coche eléctrico by faircompanies on September 5, 2007 Los coches íntegramente eléctricos ya están a la venta. A diferencia de los híbridos, los eléctricos sólo usan electricidad y …
Greenvest: who is afraid of a cleantech bubble? by Kirsten Dirksen on August 30, 2007 Global warming fears, gas prices and government policies (like ethanol subsidies) are attracting even more investment in clean technologies. According …
Green collar (II): where jobs are by Kirsten Dirksen on August 29, 2007 The green economy has arrived. Its demand for workers rivals the Internet boom. Business schools are preparing alumni and politicians …
Tendències: hi arriba el treballador de coll verd by Nicolás Boullosa on August 23, 2007 Als Estats Units, Europa o inclús Xina l’espectre laboral ja no es redueix a la dicotomia entre treballador de coll …
Rise of the green collar worker (I) by Kirsten Dirksen on August 22, 2007 In the US, Europe and even China, labor classes can no longer be reduced to just blue collar (industrial) and …
The apple does not fall far from the tree by Flora on August 11, 2007 I still remember one of the first papers about the production of dimethylfuran (DMF) for liquid fuels from biomass-derived carbohydrates. …
What Jimmy Carter could have told us by Kirsten Dirksen on July 29, 2007 In June of 1979, US President Jimmy Carter announced his program to increase the country’s use of solar energy, including …
Praying to the Prius by Kirsten Dirksen on July 24, 2007 In those early days of hybrid ownership (though technically I have been just borrowing this gas-electric vehicle from my parents …
The cleantech explosion: following the green by Kirsten Dirksen on July 24, 2007 Investment in cleantech has been growing steadily since venture capitalists began to put their money here 10 years ago, but …
A cleantech bubble (III)? by faircompanies on July 23, 2007 According to a report from Lux Research, the industry has “exploded”, while they use the term referring to the industry’s …