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  • Bio-diapers on the market

    I finally found a greener diaper product that could probably help an environmentalist mom's dilemma between choosing an inconvenient washable cloth or non-biodegradable/compostable disposable diapers. gDiapers , which is being marketed (limitedly) in the US by Australian founders Jason and Kimberly...
    Posted to ICIS Blogs (Weblog) by Anonymous on 09-18-2008
  • Drill! Drill! Drill!

    It was no surprise that one of the main focus in last week's Republican convention, especially during the speech of the vice presidential nominee (and current Alaska governor) Sarah Palin , is the need for oil drilling. Here's an excerpt from her speech while the crowd chanted "Drill! Drill...
    Posted to ICIS Blogs (Weblog) by Anonymous on 09-09-2008
  • Washing machines of the future

    Yesterday, all in the US were celebrating the Labor Day holiday and it was indeed a labor weekend for me. I agreed to help my sister with her house moving and not only did I find myself paper lining drawers and closet shelves, I also accompanied her into shopping for a new washing machine and dryer....
    Posted to ICIS Blogs (Weblog) by Anonymous on 09-02-2008
  • China's green revolution

    Here's a nice interesting insight from my colleague John Richardson about China's fast track towards becoming the world's leader in clean technologies. If you're an ICIS subscriber ( about ICIS ), you can access the whole article in this link . Or you can also read the unedited somewhat...
    Posted to ICIS Blogs (Weblog) by Anonymous on 08-25-2008
  • Lanxess' green chemistry goals

    If a chemical or chemicals can help make cars reduce fuel consumption and carbon emission; help create cheaper fuel cells or solar panels; or make existing or new sources of water drinkable, does this mean the chemical or chemicals can be categorized as green? Even if they are not made from plants, bacteria...
    Posted to ICIS Blogs (Weblog) by Anonymous on 08-21-2008
  • Is there such a thing as clean coal?

    While the US Congress is debating on offshore drilling , another debate that has been going on for years is government funding on another supposedly clean energy source, liquid coal. Environmentalists are definitely dead-set against using any types of coal even if they're supposedly clean. Here's...
    Posted to ICIS Blogs (Weblog) by Anonymous on 08-14-2008
  • Chicken gas powers Chinese farm

    Biogas from chicken manure will now power a big chicken farm in Beijing using GE's Jenbacher gas engines . According to GE, the plant, with annual capacity of 14,600 megawatt/hour electricity, is the first of its type in China designed to help reduce suburban electricity shortage. With 3 million...
    Posted to ICIS Blogs (Weblog) by Anonymous on 08-05-2008
  • China and biomass

    Speaking of China again, it seems that biomass could answer (partially at least) two of the country's biggest problems: pollution and energy source. According to this study from AMBIO (a nonprofit publication of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences), China could reduce pollution as much as 46-60...
    Posted to ICIS Blogs (Weblog) by Anonymous on 07-23-2008
  • Green Canadian cash now available

    The government of Alberta, Canada said yesterday that it is appropriating a total of C$4bn ($3.92bn) to reduce the province's greenhouse gas emissions (GHG). A C$2bn fund will be invested in carbon capture and storage projects while the rest will go to public transit investments to reduce vehicle...
    Posted to ICIS Blogs (Weblog) by Anonymous on 07-09-2008
  • Carbon Market: The good, the bad and the money

    After finding some of the pros and cons of cap and trade carbon schemes in the US, several studies were recently published on the carbon market's global bottomline: How much should energy-intensive industries pay for compliance. According to market analyst Point Carbon , global carbon markets could...
    Posted to ICIS Blogs (Weblog) by Anonymous on 06-03-2008
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