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  • California prison reduces carbon footprint

    California's prison system is aiming to be the greenest in the US as the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation (CDCR) already started installing 16 energy efficiency projects that expects to save more than 28 million kilowatt-hours of electricity, 650,000 therms of natural gas and...
    Posted to ICIS Blogs (Weblog) by Anonymous on 10-13-2008
  • Green Japan preview

    Here is a sneak peek of my incoming article "Green Chemicals Movement in Japan" for ICIS Chemical Business ' October 27 issue. This is an excerpt of my interview with Junko Edahiro, co-founder and co-chief executive of the non-profit group Japan for Sustainability (JFS) . -------------...
    Posted to ICIS Blogs (Weblog) by Anonymous on 10-09-2008
  • EU climate rules chill sports car makers

    An interesting article from Reuters regarding the effects of European carbon trading schemes in sports cars manufacture. Makers of sports car such as Lamborghini, Porsche, Fiat (which also makes Ferrari and Maserati), and Aston Martin are claiming that they should be excluded in the European Union's...
    Posted to ICIS Blogs (Weblog) by Anonymous on 08-05-2008
  • The Future of Energy from The Economist

    On my way back to New York from Paris, I was able to grab a free copy of The Economist's June 21st issue from an American Airlines stewardess as their copies of Vanity Fair magazine (featuring Angelina Jolie) were already gone. I guess I am unable to escape my green blogging job as the issue's...
    Posted to ICIS Blogs (Weblog) by Anonymous on 06-27-2008
  • Climate change debate heats up

    The pending senate vote on the Lieberman-Warner climate change bill is producing outpour of support as well as disapproval across the board. According to ICIS News (I apologize for those who don't have the subscription for the service) , President Bush reportedly warned the Congress on the potential...
    Posted to ICIS Blogs (Weblog) by Anonymous on 06-03-2008
  • US energy emissions are up

    Consumers emit more greenhouse gas emissions than from the industrial sector, according to this preliminary analysis from the the Department of Energy's Energy Information Administration (EIA) . EIA reported that carbon dioxide emissions from burning fossil fuels increased by 1.6% last year, and...
    Posted to ICIS Blogs (Weblog) by Anonymous on 06-02-2008
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