Dumb green ideas that leave ya wondering, why?
January 27, 2010 by Tom Guay

Even the greenest wannabes can only roll their eyes when overly enthusiastic marketing departments get behind these gems.
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Even the greenest wannabes can only roll their eyes when overly enthusiastic marketing departments get behind these gems.
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Some of the biggest energy savings for small business operations are right in front of you, but you can’t actually see them.
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The clean energy industry is off to a hot start this year with a lucrative set of tax credits to create those green jobs that President Obama likes to talk up.
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Who’s making money by going green? Here’s a look back at some of the best ideas companies adopted in 2009 to boost the bottom line.
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The first attempt to stop EPA from regulating greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions gets underway when the Senate returns from its Christmas and New Year’s vacation.
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Have U.S. companies dodged a bullet now that the Copenhagen climate action summit ended without any mandatory agreements? Is it time to forget about going green?
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Brace yourselves for the really big news coming out of the Copenhagen conference. It’ll be your corporate customers that force you to address climate change, not EPA or Congress.

Now that EPA officially says carbon dioxide (CO2) is a dangerous air pollutant, what’s it mean for business?
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The cost of solar and wind power installations should be dropping sharply in 2010. Solar prices are supposed to fall by half.
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Even those who don’t want to be part of the green revolution can pocket fuel savings. The secret? Retraining employees how to properly drive company vehicles.