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Tuesday, August 23rd, 2011
In a previous post, I discussed the new LED patent dispute between Osram, Samsung and LG Electronics (LG). There were a few significant developments last month.
First, the U.S. International Trade Commission (ITC) decided to investigate allegations raised in two (more…)
Posted in Legal, Lighting, North America | No Comments »
Monday, August 22nd, 2011
Across the board, Americans are less concerned about climate change than they used to be. But with Republicans far outpacing Democrats in terms of concern about climate change and (dis)belief that humans are causing it, never has the climate issue been as partisan as it is today. And nowhere is that pattern (more…)
Posted in Climate Change & Carbon Emissions, North America | 2 Comments »
Monday, August 22nd, 2011
Energy Star, the governmental initiative to promote energy efficiency, has launched a video challenge to give the public a platform to engage with each other.
People can record a video telling everyone what they are doing in their homes, schools, workplaces and communities to become more energy efficient with Energy Star (Check out our energy saving tips). (more…)
Posted in Efficiency, North America, Videos | No Comments »
Monday, August 22nd, 2011
I was disappointed to learn that the gigawatt solar project in Blythe, CA decided to switch from CSP to PV.
The issue, at least on the surface, is “bankability,” i.e., maturity of the technology, along with the obvious fact that the price of PV is falling sharply – 30% in 2010 alone. But at a certain point, I’m hoping (more…)
Posted in North America, Solar | No Comments »
Monday, August 22nd, 2011
E-waste is the largest growing waste stream in the country. Americans generate 2.5 million tons of e-waste a year— more than enough to fill a line of dump trucks from our Nation's capital to Disney World. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) estimates 140 million cell phones – 65,000 tons – are (more…)
Posted in North America, Recycling | No Comments »
Monday, August 22nd, 2011
Samsung Group is a multinational conglomerate corporation located in South Korea. By sales, Samsung Electronics is the largest technology company around the globe. The work of Samsung Group equals to approximately a fifth of the total exports in South Korea. In the last 70 years, Samsung has worked (more…)
Posted in Asia-Pacific, North America, Renewables | 1 Comment »
Monday, August 22nd, 2011
My husband, a proud Colorado native, has shared with me that one day he will pack his bags, grab his buddies and a cowboy hat and saddle up for a true “City Slicker” adventure on a working Colorado cattle ranch.
While living out his cowboy dream is something that (more…)
Posted in North America, Wind | No Comments »
Monday, August 22nd, 2011
Most American consumers think of energy use as one-way delivery. Flip a switch and you’ve got power. Shut it off and it’s gone. Until, of course, you need it again. Indeed, the power grid stands at the ready. Or does it?
We get power from the thousands of power plants (more…)
Posted in North America, Smart Grid | No Comments »
Sunday, August 21st, 2011
A new study finds that animal and plant species are responding to the effects of climate change at a rate two to three times faster than previously believed.
Researchers at the University of York in the UK found that in more than 2,000 instances, species are changing their habitats to adapt to warming (more…)
Posted in Climate Change & Carbon Emissions, Europe | 2 Comments »
Friday, August 19th, 2011
The Coca Cola Company is one of the largest worldwide beverage retailers, manufacturers, and marketers of various non-alcoholic beverages. Currently, the company sells more than 500 brands in more than 200 countries. The Coca Cola Company also has a long history of sustainability and helping with the (more…)
Posted in Energy, North America, Recycling | 1 Comment »
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