November 12, 2009

Around The Web: Carbon Rations, GE, Ford, Alcoa, Trucks vs Trains

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Today’s stories from around the web.

G.E. Markets First ‘Smart Appliance’

NY Times

Climate Bill Likely on the Shelf For Rest of the Year

WSJ

U.S. trucking feeling pressure from greener trains

Reuters

Peak Demand or Peak Consumption? A Look at OECD Oil Demand

The Oil Drum

Alcoa CEO pushes sustainable business

Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

Ford adds wheat straw plastic to a small corner of the 2010 Flex

Autoblog Green

Emission reductions equals profits

Sustainable Industries

Carbon ration account for all proposed by Environment Agency

The Times

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