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U.S. says China must pay to cut greenhouse gases | Reuters

Tuesday, July 21st, 2009

‘WASHINGTON Reuters – China and other developing nations must help “pay” for the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions blamed for global warming, U.S. Commerce Secretary Gary Locke said on Monday, backing off a recent statement that put a greater burden on the United States.’

via U.S. says China must pay to cut greenhouse gases | Green Business | Reuters.

For Cheap Clean Energy, Go Geothermal, Study Says | Greentech Media

Monday, July 20th, 2009

‘The United States got about 2800 megawatts of geothermal energy in 2006, or 0.3 percent of the total. But it only costs 4 to 6 cents per kilowatt hour to make on average, according to DOE’s Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy division – close to the ultra-cheap price of energy made from coal, but without coal power’s massive carbon emissions.’

via Greentech Media: For Cheap Clean Energy, Go Geothermal, Study Says.

Solar Goes Modular: GreenRay Raises $2M | Greentech Media

Monday, July 20th, 2009

‘The Quercus Trust and 21Ventures said Wednesday they have invested $2 million in Westford, Mass.-based GreenRay, which is pairing solar panels with its microinverters to create AC solar panels.’

via Greentech Media: Solar Goes Modular: GreenRay Raises $2M.

True or False: China Will Be a Bigger Solar Market than the U.S. | Greentech Media

Monday, July 20th, 2009

‘China, like the United States, seems ready to take off as a ravenous consumer of solar energy.

Earlier this week, China’s largest solar company, Suntech Power (NYSE: STP), said it had signed letters of intent to build four solar farms totaling 1.8 gigawatts for provincial and city governments in China.’

via Greentech Media: True or False: China Will Be a Bigger Solar Market than the U.S..

CO2 caps central to climate fight: UK | Reuters

Monday, July 20th, 2009

‘LONDON (Reuters) – A dual system of both national emissions caps and carbon trading schemes should play a central role in cutting global greenhouse gas emissions, a report commissioned by the British government said on Monday.’

via CO2 caps central to climate fight: UK | Green Business | Reuters.

U.N. approves new generation carbon offset project | Reuters

Monday, July 20th, 2009

‘SINGAPORE (Reuters) – The United Nations has given a green light to the first of a new generation of carbon offset programs designed to bring carbon reductions to a mass market in developing nations.’

via U.N. approves new generation carbon offset project | Green Business | Reuters.

Grand Canyon Uranium Mining Halted

Monday, July 20th, 2009

‘WASHINGTON — Interior Secretary Ken Salazar will announce Monday that his department is temporarily barring the filing of new uranium mining claims on about 1 million acres near the Grand Canyon, an Obama administration official said.’

via Grand Canyon Uranium Mining Halted.

Entrepreneur's Edge: Milk Thistle | Video | Reuters.com

Sunday, July 19th, 2009

Reuters video covers alternative agriculture: one small organic dairy farmer’s fund raising efforts in New York.

Entrepreneur’s Edge: Milk Thistle | Video | Reuters.com.

Clinton upbeat on climate change talks with India | Reuters

Sunday, July 19th, 2009

‘GURGAON, India (Reuters) – U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton sounded optimistic on Sunday that the United States and India can bridge their differences on reducing greenhouse gases.’

via Clinton upbeat on climate change talks with India | Green Business | Reuters.

At risk from rising seas, Tuvalu seeks clean power | Green Business | Reuters

Sunday, July 19th, 2009

‘OSLO (Reuters) – The Pacific island state of Tuvalu set a goal Sunday of a 100 percent shift to renewable energy by 2020, hoping to set an example to industrialized nations to cut greenhouse gases it blames for rising sea levels.’

via At risk from rising seas, Tuvalu seeks clean power | Green Business | Reuters.