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New York Passes Historic Green Jobs Financing Law
06/30/2011

by Sarah Hodgdon, Sierra Club Business & Politics At quarter to midnight on June 22, the New York State legislature passed…

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First online MBA programme worldwide with focus on Renewable Energy
06/30/2011

Source: Renewables Academy AG (RENAC) Students can apply now for the Distance Learning Programme “MBA Renewables” starting in October 2011 In…

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Plexus: Greek Economy Stunts Cotton Market
06/30/2011

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New York futures continued to slide last week, as July dropped over 500 points. December fell almost 1300 points….

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Great Home Remedies Hidden Right Under Your Nose
06/30/2011

by Anna@Green Talk Baking Soda. Great Home Remedy With four kids, I have spent plenty of time in doctor offices, tutors,…

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One Million Solar-Powered Homes in Bangladesh
06/30/2011

Bangladeshi officials have announced that there are now over one million homes powered by solar energy in the country.  In a…

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The Post-Recession Fashion Industry: A Return to Nature
06/30/2011

by Amy DuFault in Fashion SeriesPart 3: The fashion industry is emerging from its cocoon post-recession, a changed sector where consumers…

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Annual Independent Handbag Designer Awards Choose Best in Green
06/30/2011

by Emma Grady, New York, NY Fashion & Beauty The Sway wins Handbag Designer Award. Photo: courtesy Handbag Designer 101. Less…

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Panerai Sponsors Mike Horn’s PANGAEA Expedition – Next Stop Colorado, USA
06/29/2011

Source: Business Wire Applications Are Now Open to be in PANGAEA’s Next Young Explorer Crew NEW YORK—(BUSINESS WIRE)— The application window…

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Al Gore Weighs in on Extreme Weather and Climate Change
06/29/2011

by Brian Merchant, Brooklyn, New York Science & Technology For many years now, scientists have predicted that increasing the concentration of…

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West Palm Beach Florida Has Just A Few Week’s Worth of Water Left…Gulp
06/29/2011

by John Laumer, Philadelphia Business & Politics With precious little water left in the reservoir serving West Palm Beach Florida, 100,000-some…

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