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Friday, March 23, 2012

EARTHED: CHINA: THE FIRST GREEN SUPERPOWER?

Winds of change blow through China as spending on renewable energy soars. 

SEE PREVIOUS POSTS:

CHINA KICKS OFF THE GREEN ENERGY, LOW-CARBON ,ENERGY EFFICIENCY, GREEN TRANSPORT REVOLUTION

THE DESERTEC INDUSTRIAL INITIATIVE

OBAMA: GREEN NEW DEAL

GORE WATCH: THE SMART GRID

  • EARTHED; THE NEW ENERGY REVOLUTION
  • EARTHED: THE RETAIL REVOLUTION
  • EARTHED: BIOFUELS & BRANSON
  • EARTHED: GREEN CAR GUIDE
  • EARTHED: E-WASTE
  • THE GLOBAL NUCLEAR ENERGY PARTNERSHIP
  • EARTHED: AMORY LOVINS
  • EARTHED: AMORY LOVINS 2
  • EARTHED: THE NEW INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION
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