Robin Chase of ZipCar tells why some Internet companies are wildly successful
Green Right Now Reports Robin Chase, founder of BuzzCar and co-founder o ZipCar, has been studying how small companies are achieving phenomenonal successes by collaborating with their customers, or...
View ArticleWind energy subsidies blew away with 2013; will anyone bring them back in 2014?
Green Right Now Reports Congress’ on-and-off romance with wind energy is back off. Tax credits for wind expired – again – with the close of 2013. This isn’t the first time the industry has broken up...
View ArticleNon-factory farmers say they’re producing healthier food by ‘working with...
From Green Right Now Reports As factory farming has taken over livestock production in the U.S., some small farmers are bucking the trend, vowing to maintain their family tradition of raising livestock...
View ArticleEcoScraps turns a mountain of food waste into a pile of cash
By Chelsea Steinkamp Green Right Now How do you plan on doing away with your tasty Thanksgiving leftovers? According to the Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC), Americans throw away a grand total...
View ArticleU.S. to review SolarWorld’s complaint about alleged unfair PV panel imports...
The U.S. Commerce Department has announced it will investigate SolarWorld’s charge that China is unfairly dumping cheap illicitly subsidized solar panels into the U.S. market. Should investigators find...
View ArticleEat More Kale gets under Chik-a-fila’s skin
is forever. Got milk? Just do it. Eat mor chikin! [caption id="attachment_23147" align="alignright" width="146" caption="Bo Muller-Moore, independent T-shirt shop owner."][/caption] There are a few...
View ArticleUS trade commission: Imported Chinese solar panels are hurting American solar...
The U.S. International Trade Commission has agreed with SolarWorld Industries America that Chinese imports are hurting the U.S. solar manufacturing industry, and will continue to investigate this...
View ArticleNew York approves enviro-friendly B Corps; Pennsylvania, North Carolina and...
B Corps, or benefit corporations, have arrived in the state of New York. Earlier this month, the legislature passed, and Gov. Cuomo signed, a bill (S.79-A) approving this new type of corporate...
View ArticlePoll: Voters strongly support solar power
A survey of likely 2012 American voters has found that they overwhelmingly support solar power, with nine out of 10 saying the U.S. should develop more solar power. The survey, conducted by Hart...
View ArticleCommerce action to protect U.S. solar manufacturers from Chinese ‘dumping’...
The U.S. Department of Commerce decision to hit Chinese solar panel makers with significant import tariffs has shaken up the solar community. Bonn-based SolarWorld, which maintains the largest U.S....
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