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May 20, 2013

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Cost of Carbon Capture Will Drop Sharply in Future, Report Says

The cost of storing carbon is expected to rise in the near future, cost will be about 18 cents per kilowatt hour.

CSRwire Member Spotlight: Global Social Compliance Programme

The Global Social Compliance Programme (GSCP) is a powerful mediator in the global supply-chain, intent on elevating suppliers’ standards of employee treatment to...

The Alliance for Research on Corporate Sustainability (ARCS)

The Alliance for Research on Corporate Sustainability (ARCS), provide funding for research projects based on Corporate Social responsibility.

Alternative Energy

Advancing technologies are creating ever-more alternative sources of energy, we're on the verge of a major transformation.

RGGI trade surges on US carbon bill

The volume of carbon emissions traded worldwide grew 6 per cent in the second quarter of 2009.

India: No to Emission Reduction Targets, Yes to International Funding

India once again made it clear that it will not agree to mandatory emission reduction targets however it will pursue expansion of renewable...

Greenpeace Attacks Microsoft, Nintendo, Sony With Their Own Creepy Game Console Scraps

Microsoft, Sony, and Nintendo have all taken heat from the Greenpeace Guide to Greener Electronics for using toxic chemicals in video-game consoles.

NY cops fight eco-crime

New York's Green Police are on a mission to fight eco-crime and educate the masses

Nissan Developing EV That Charges Like an Electric Toothbrush

Nissan developing EV with new charging abilities using Inductive charging technology works with conductive coils that transmit power over short distances.

What Will it Take for Geothermal to be Cheaper than Coal

Studies at NYU are turning results for Renewable Geo-thermal sources, but with cost level so high, is it worth it?




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