Skyonic Gets $3 Million To Show if Carbon-to-Baking Soda Works
Michael Kanellos: February 8, 2010
Let’s just hope it doesn’t rain vinegar.
Let’s just hope it doesn’t rain vinegar.
Sustainability info helps close the deal, says GoodGuide.
Needed: life-supporting planets to participate in an exciting study.
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Three mirrors can make a 20-kilometer beam of light used for measuring carbon dioxide.
Coulomb, the anti-Better Place, got $14 million, and energy accountant Hara keeps growing.
Green IT isn’t exciting, but it works.
Will the long dormant industry finally spring to life? Let’s hope
“There is a ticking time bomb under these cap-and-trade models.”
The post-Copenhagen blues have kept carbon prices low, but three scenarios could cause them to rise again in 2010.
Adobe has a green workplace and is putting in small wind turbines right now. Fuel cells could be next.
VC plunked $4.85 billion into 356 green deals.
The guy behind Siebel Systems has talked green for over a year. Now he has a company.
With the right policy signals, the industry can start trimming emissions and refashioning products, says Genomatica’s CEO
Kodak once specialized in the times of your life. Now it will help Novomer to bring CO2-based plastics to the market.
The federal agency issues a finding that greenhouse gases are bad for public health, a move that sets the foundation for regulating emissions from a variety of sources.