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"What Counts as Green Collar?"
Environment Report, 06/09/2009Green collar jobs are at the heart of President Obama's economic program. Some laid-off blue-collar workers are starting to wonder what those green collar jobs will look like.
"Companies Not Disclosing Climate Risks: Studies"
Reuters, 06/04/2009"Most global industrial companies that emit a lot of greenhouse gases are not adequately detailing their climate strategies in U.S. financial filings, two studies by environmental and investment groups showed on Wednesday."
UL Starts Certifying Green Products
NYTimes, 06/03/2009"Underwriters Laboratories, whose ubiquitous product-safety labels have made it household name for more than a century, is pushing hard to make a new name for itself as a global environmental-standards tester."
"Stimulus Money Put To Work at Superfund Sites"
NPR, 05/27/2009As part of the economic stimulus package, EPA plans to spend $600 million -- double what it usually spends -- on cleaning up contaminated industrial waste sites.
Stimulus Helps Insulation Workers
WashPost, 05/27/2009Laid-off workers at the Owens Corning fiberglass plant in Newark, Ohio, hope to get jobs back as a result of funding in the economic stimulus bill for insulating attics in low-income homes.
"Sun for Rent"
Boston Globe, 05/25/2009"It's an old energy problem with a new solution: After decades of facing prohibitively high costs to install solar panels, Massachusetts residents will be able to lease the panels for a tiny fraction of their upfront cost."
"The Lithium Boom Is Coming"
Reuters, 05/25/2009The push for greener cars will likely bring a boom for companies that mine and refine lithium -- a key ingredient in batteries.
"Speedway's Environmentally Friendly Efforts"
Indianapolis Star, 05/25/2009The Indianapolis Speedway, site of yesterdays Indy 500, mounts a major effort to be environmentally friendly.
"Coca-Cola Introduces Plant-Based Plastic Bottles"
ENS, 05/22/2009"For some of its beverages, The Coca-Cola Company is introducing a new type of plastic bottle made partially from plants."
"Green Last Requests, Pt. 1"
Environment Report, 05/22/2009Some people are starting to weigh the environmental costs of caskets and other trappings of traditional funerals. And they have found alternatives.
Chinese Solar Company Plans U.S. Manufacturing Plant
SolveClimate, 05/14/2009"The announcement by China-based Suntech reflects the value of federal and state incentives for renewable energy. It also counters a favorite argument on Capitol Hill that shifting to a clean energy future will send U.S. jobs overseas."

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