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Senate Republicans Agree to End Big Oil Subsidies After Watching Polar Bear Film
Tuesday, April 3rd, 2012
“I’m calling on all Americans, Democrats and Republicans, to take a stand to defend the Arctic from future oil and gas drilling. If we’re going to subsidize any energy, it must be clean, renewable and respect the environment.” — Senator Mitch McConnell In an stunning reversal, Senate Republicans have
Posted in Environment, Fossil Fuels, North America | 4 Comments »
Military Could Lead in Commercializing Clean Transportation
Wednesday, March 28th, 2012
The Department of Energy (DOE) loan program aimed at commercializing clean transportation technologies has been taking hits from all sides recently. Loan recipients such as Fisker Automotive and Ener1, who have either had problems meeting deadlines or gone into bankruptcy, have become targets of opponents of subsidies for clean
Posted in North America, Transportation | 1 Comment »
Obama Ad Makes Clean Technology the First Contention Point of the Election Season
Friday, February 10th, 2012
We’re still over 10 months from election day, but President Obama’s first major campaign advertisement of the 2012 cycle is already hitting the air . After three years of a term characterized by flailing finances and dissipating foreign wars, the ad touted the president’s record in a somewhat surprising area: green energy technology.
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Predictions for Cleantech in 2012
Thursday, December 8th, 2011
It’s December again (how did that happen!?) and our annual time for reflection here at Kachan & Co. So as we close out 2011, let’s look towards what the new year may have in store for cleantech. There are eggshells across the sector for 2012. Global economic uncertainty in particular is leaving
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Data, Apps, and Maps: Working Toward a GreenGov
Tuesday, November 1st, 2011
Yesterday, the Obama Administration announced new features to Energy.Data.gov, the open government platform for citizens and software developers to engage with energy- and environment-related data, apps, maps, and challenges. The new features were announced at a Council on Environmental
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U.S. Biofuel Production Increase – Fact or Wishful Thinking?
Wednesday, October 26th, 2011
A recent study, released on 11 October, “Biofuel and Technologies” released by Pike Research states that the global biofuel market will double within the next decade to $183.3 billion from its current level of $82.7 billion, with ethanol production accounting for $78 billion of future worldwide biofuel production, while predicting that biodiesel production will reach [...]
Posted in Biofuel, Environment, North America, Renewables | 1 Comment »
Energy Efficiency and the Solyndra Effect
Thursday, September 22nd, 2011
Not so long ago the green energy movement celebrated because President Obama used words like ‘renewable energy’ and ‘climate change’ in his inaugural speech. It was a first for a US president. Now comes the downside of being a political darling.
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Republican Presidential Candidates on Climate Change
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
Posted in Climate Change & Carbon Emissions, North America | 2 Comments »
America’s Climate Problem: The Way Forward
Friday, August 5th, 2011
America is much better in technology than governance. That’s the sentence that leapt out at me and remained prominent throughout my reading of economist Robert Repetto’s book America’s Climate Problem: The Way Forward. I sought the book for review because, although its focus is on the US, what happens there will crucially affect the rest [...]
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Energy for the War Fighter: The Department of Defense Operational Energy Strategy
Wednesday, June 15th, 2011
Seven years ago, after leading the initial campaigns in Afghanistan and Iraq, General James Mattis, now the commander of U.S. Central Command, called on the Department of Defense to “unleash us from the tether of fuel.” Just last week on June 7th, General David Petraeus,
Posted in North America, Renewables | 1 Comment »
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