Smart bikes: bike-sharing redux by Kirsten Dirksen on October 17, 2007 In cities like Paris, Barcelona and Vienna, residents use a smarter generation of bike-sharing programs. Now North American cities like …
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 …
Toilet talk by Kirsten Dirksen on August 29, 2007 I crossed a line last week and made the personal political. Unintentionally. I was in a public restroom and a …
El coche en EEUU (visto por un europeo sin coche) by Nicolás Boullosa on August 1, 2007 El libro Fast Food Nation (Eric Schlosser, 2001), un reportaje novelado a la antigua usanza (léase como en la corriente …
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 …
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 …
Viaje al noroeste (II): Eugene, Portland, Seattle by Nicolás Boullosa on July 23, 2007 Esta entrada forma parte de una serie: Viaje al noroeste (I): Sonora, Mendocino, “redwoods”, Eureka; Viaje al noroeste (II): Humboldt, …
Viaje al noroeste (I): Sonora, "redwoods", Eureka by Nicolás Boullosa on July 21, 2007 Esta entrada forma parte de una serie: Viaje al noroeste (I): Sonora, Mendocino, “redwoods”, Eureka; Viaje al noroeste (II): Humboldt, …
A cleantech bubble (II)? by faircompanies on July 18, 2007 Whether a bubble exists with cleantech investing is arguable, but no one debates the remarkable growth of the sector, particularly …