Prices up, consumption down--market economics working for gasoline consumers?
Yes, American gasoline prices have risen more than 30% in a year. Yes, consumption is now down in the U.
Yes, American gasoline prices have risen more than 30% in a year. Yes, consumption is now down in the U.
Today the California Air Resources Board approved state standards that will push utilities there to use less fossil fuel for generating electricity. The express reason for the new, tougher anti-emissions regs: combat global warming.
Good story on the BusinessGreen.com Web site this week about a push by the Climate Group in collaboration with Google and many of the big players in the smart meter business (ala GE, AT&T, Verizon, Intel and Hewlett-Packard) to lobby the federal government for what the article describes as universal smart meters.
It seems the Bush Administration is re-considering its support of an experiemental showcase coal-burning plant to generate electricity. Recently it was announced that FutureGen would be built in Mattoon, Illinois.
P'rtugal may become a real-life test case for renewable energy. The country has no coal, no oil.
A scheme to bring women from around the Middle East and Africa to work with tech firms in the US is opening its doors to a fresh round of participants.
The FBI is asking Internet companies not to oppose a proposal that would require them to to build in backdoors for government surveillance.
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Boosted by government initiatives and green spending, China's IT market in 2009 will only be minimally affected by the global economic slowdown, according to a new report.
Viewer's guide to the Copenhagen meetings. The talk, the talk, the talk.