More oil refineries coming right up. Will this stunt cleantech growth?
Saudi Arabia is preparing to add more refineries in the next few years. And they plan to begin refining more of their less desirable, more sulphurous, crude oil.
Saudi Arabia is preparing to add more refineries in the next few years. And they plan to begin refining more of their less desirable, more sulphurous, crude oil.
Wafer processing equipment and personnel. Courtesy: OerlikonI blogged about Oerlikon last summer.
Solar energy can seem like a green tech fantasy. Energy free for the collection.
I'm a grumpy old man. It's very easy to get really angry or completely depressed blogging about cleantech, or the need for it.
One California-based company is going to try. And they're going to make those "green" bricks in Wisconsin, not ship them in from China.
Coal may be winning the political battle that began last fall when the Kansas E.P.
Thanks to a legal loophole, state-owned giant China Telecom isgobbling up mobile-phone market share, much to the chagrin of its rivals. The company's rates are just a fraction of what competitors are charging.
William McDonough brings his eco-intelligent perspective to clean technology investing. Can he make the world listen?
Today's top headlines include more about Google's threat to leave China, a Microsoft-HP deal and more from CES
One of the ugliest environmental truths about our modern life, perhaps worse than nuclear waste or even landfills or flotsam of plastic that covers square miles of ocean, perhaps worse than plastic leaching toxics into your bottled water...your next airplane flight.