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[1 Feb 2010 | No Comment | 1,178 views]
Go Green Expo Los Angeles 2010 (Video)

The 2nd annual Go Green Expo in L.A. kicked off January 22-24th at the Los Angeles Convention Center, and featured over 300 exhibitors from all around the world looking to market their pioneering green products and services to environmentally responsible shoppers. In addition, attendees had the pleasure of listening to keynote speakers, such as Ed Begley, Jr. and Mariel Hemingway, give their advice on the easiest, most affordable ways that the everyday…

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[28 Jan 2010 | No Comment | 1,001 views]
President Barack Obama Presents First State of the Union Address (Video)

Last night, President Barack Obama gave his first official State of the Union Address to a joint session of Congress and went into heavy detail on the topics of federal deficit and national job loss. The President proposed policy changes that would eliminate programs that are unaffordable or do not work; repeal the ‘don’t-ask-don’t tell’ policy which currently bans homosexual persons from being allowed to serve in the military; reform immigration laws; improve earmark…

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[7 Jan 2010 | 2 Comments | 1,751 views]
Top Ten Green Building Trends for 2010

Leading nonprofit green building resource, Earth Advantage Institute, has announced its choice selections for top ten green building trends in 2010. The trends vary from energy scores for homes to web-based displays which track real-time energy consumption…

Air Pollutants, Biomass Energy, Biowaste, Efficient Products, Energy Converters, Featured, Global Sustainability, Green Companies, Green Initiatives, Green Products, Sustainable Development, Waste Program »

[28 Dec 2009 | No Comment | 927 views]
Green Energy Live to Benefit from Rising Demand in Clean Energy Solutions

According to StockSource.us, Green Energy Live – a bio-conversion technology engineering company for fuel, farming, and waste management – is in an ideal spot to gain considerably in the industry due to mounting demand for clean energy solutions. In June 2009, the U.S. Department of Agriculture released its report to Congress labeled…

Air Pollutants, Biomass Energy, Economic Sustainability, Featured, Waste Program »

[18 Nov 2009 | No Comment | 1,545 views]
Waste-to-Energy Market on the Rise

Refuse matter converted into energy has become a promising solution to integrated waste management, states global market experts Frost & Sullivan. The incentives for employing waste-to-energy plants are fairly scarce however, as the capital investment behind launching such facilities are particularly exorbitant despite the low cost of electricity. Frost & Sullivan’s analysis…