Posts Tagged ‘ clean air ’

HyperSolar Comes To The USA

July 11, 2011
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HyperSolar magnifying film can increase solar panel efficiency by up to 300%, making solar competitive with fossil fuels.

As the U.S. government continues to heap billions in subsidies to the world’s wealthiest coal and oil companies, the solar industry has been struggling to make it in the United States. This is sad for many reasons, not the least of which is that we’re missing out on one of the biggest growth industries in the world. Currently there are 16 gigawatts of installed solar power globally. That number will grow to about 1,800...

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US Chamber of Carbon And Corporate Greed

March 10, 2011
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US Chamber of Carbon And Corporate Greed

Washington looks pretty clean: white marble monuments, broad, tree-lined avenues, the beautiful, green spread of the Mall. But its inhabitants—at least those who vote in Congress—can’t see any more clearly than the smoke-shrouded residents of Beijing, China. Their view, however, is obscured by a different kind of smog. Call it money pollution. The torrents of cash now pouring unchecked into our political system cloud judgment and obscure science. Money pollution matters as much as...

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House GOP Attack on Public Health, Clean Air, Clean Water Benefit Big Oil & Coal

February 21, 2011
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House GOP Attack on Public Health, Clean Air, Clean Water Benefit Big Oil & Coal

Early this morning, the U.S. House of Representatives passed a funding bill thatamounts to the biggest attack on clean air and clean water in recent history. H.R. 1, the continuing resolution offered by House Republicans to keep the government funded for the rest of the fiscal year, passed by a vote of 235-189. Only three Republicans joined all the Democrats in voting no. “The U.S. House of Representatives failed to protect the public health...

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