The Great Coal Cap: China’s energy policies and the financial implications for thermal coal

Jay OwenSRI/ESG News

The Great Coal Cap: China’s energy policies and the financial implications for thermal coal | Carbon Tracker Initiative Carbon Tracker Initiative Financial specialists making carbon investment risk real today in the capital market.   The Great Coal Cap: China’s energy policies and the financial implications for thermal coal Since the …

Market Forces: Sixty prominent Australians call on ‘big four’ banks to end fossil fuel investment

Jay OwenSRI/ESG News, Trendspotting

Sixty prominent Australians call on ‘big four’ banks to end fossil fuel investment Press release Melbourne, 28 June 2013 Sixty prominent Australians are calling on the CEOs of the big four banks to stop investing in the fossil fuel industry through an open letter organised by Market Forces and 350.org launched today. …

greentech media: Wall Street Journal Warns of the ‘All-Powerful Bike Lobby’

Jay OwenGreentech

LATEST NEWS: Wall Street Journal Warns of the ‘All-Powerful Bike Lobby’  Stephen Lacey – June 3, 2013 WSJ editorial board member calls bike sharing the work of “totalitarians.” My View: What’s Good for APS Is Not Necessarily Good for Arizona (or Solar)  Barry Goldwater Jr. – June 3, 2013 The …

Greentech Media Announces COO of Oncor to Keynote Networked Grid Conference

kristyResource Efficiency

April 2, 2012 LATEST NEWS: GTM Update Smart Grid Greentech Media Announces COO of Oncor to Keynote Networked Grid Conference Staff – March 31, 2012 Smart grid event hosts speakers from top North American electric utilities. News Solar Suntech’s John Lefebvre on Solar in the Americas Eric Wesoff – March …

Learning from China: Why the Existing Economic Model Will Fail

kristyBeyond GDP

Learning from China: Why the Existing Economic Model Will Fail www.earth-policy.org/data_highlights/2011/highlights18 By Lester R. Brown Earth Policy Release Data Highlight September 8, 2011 For almost as long as I can remember we have been saying that the United States, with 5 percent of the world’s people, consumes a third or …