Exporting Coal, Exporting Emissions
An Australian coal mining company announced over the weekend that it has reached an agreement to sell USD 60 billion dollars worth of coal to a Chinese utility over the next 20 years.
Big Nuclear Is Going Solar
French nuclear energy giant Areva announced on Monday that it is acquiring an American solar thermal startup company called Ausra.
The Other Cap and Trade
Coal emissions is about more than just carbon dioxide. Other nasty stuff comes out of those smokestacks too.
Cruising into the Main Stream
Speaking of driving, Eco Salon posted a list today of what it thinks are the Hottest Green Cars of 2010.
Leilani and the Green Challenge
Tomorrow's a big day. It's race day. Lucas Oil Slick Mist 200 Day at Daytona International Speedway.
The Episcopal Academy Leads the Way with Energy Efficient LED Lighting
GREENandSAVE is pleased to announce that one of America’s oldest and most well respected preparatory schools has moved to the forefront of the American Energy Revolution. The Episcopal Academy - located on Philadelphia’s Main Line and celebrating its 225th anniversary - is implementing some of the world's newest energy efficient lighting technology.
Not Guilty
Climate scientist Micheal Mann has always been confident that he didn't do anything wrong.
It looks like his university, Penn State, which just released the results of the first phase of an investigation into his research conduct, is almost ready to officially agree.
White House Ready to Learn More About Clean Coal
President Obama continues to spend a lot of time with Republicans.
Following up on his discussion with House Republicans over the weekend, he invited a few coal state governors to the White House today, and one big topic of conversation was clean coal.
Insulation From Space?
Martin LaMonica from CNET's Green Tech Blog made a post today about aerogels.




