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ladylynnea said: "I thought that right away, also, that they weren't taking care of the bears properly. But it does state that they were trying to conserve water -- ..." [read]

scott said: "Hostile to Diesel? Bologna. I test drove the VW Passat TDI (diesel) the other day and the dealer said there is a 8 month waiting list for deliver..." [read]

David Magda said: "The claim of 'consumer hostility' is reminiscent of Detroit car-maker logic regarding the continued manufacture of gas-guzzling SUVs in th..." [read]

Nom_de_Guerre said: "John T I can't believe you are so naive (?) : -GMO's include genes by other species (not plants), viruses and antibiotics so good l..." [read]

Ambit Energy said: "Bio fuel can be one of the ways to reduce dependence on oil. Everybody has an opinion, but some things like corn should be left for food as the re..." [read]

Go Green. Get Rich.

by Lloyd Alter, Toronto on 01.22.07
Business & Politics

business20.jpgWho could pass up a magazine with that on the cover? January's Business 2.0 takes a different approach to looking at green companies: it looks at a problem and who is addressing a solution. Problems include global warming (solution? wind turbines from Airtricity) Oil Dependency (solution? questionable. Westport Innovations converts diesel engines to run on natural gas. Less pollution, but still relying on fossil fuels). Dirty air (solution? Solar ovens from Sun Ovens International ). There is also a sexy centerfold covering intriguing new green technologies, particularly an Australian idea for a home hydrogen fueling station from CSIRO. Not yet online but watch for it at :green wombat

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