December 3, 2009
Around the Web – ArcelorMittal, Lockheed, PETA, Sun, Carbon Tax
Today’s stories from around the Web.
ArcelorMittal waste draws attention
Post-Tribune
Europe Bypassed on Climate Summit
NY Times
Chicago’s cloudy skies make huge South Side solar project extra costly
Medill Reports
Why Lockheed Martin Wants to Be In The Clean Energy Biz
Earth2Tech
Senate Panel Opens Door to Carbon Tax, Sector-Specific GHG Limits
NY Times
NC utility to shut down 11 older coal plants
AP
Diving In: The Corporate Water Footprinting Conference
TriplePundit
The Story of Sun
Sustainable Industries
USDA Classifies PETA as a Terrorist Threat
Treehugger
Green: Print
MediaPost
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Reader Comments
We need to quickly put in place energy conservation programs to stop the $600 billion annual foreign oil bleeding our economy and balance of trade.
To do this we need to quickly apply old proven technologies as is being done in Europe and Japan where the per capita energy use is less than 1/2 or what is here in North America.
Thanks,
Milt
Milton K Benjamin SciD. | December 5th, 2009