President Clinton Announces Landmark Program to Reduce Energy Use in Buildings W
Four Multinational Corporations, Five Global Banks, and Sixteen Cities Partner with the Clinton Foundation to Retrofit Buildings and Reduce Carbon Emissions
May 16, 2007
New York, NY
President Bill Clinton today announced the creation of a global Energy Efficiency Building Retrofit Program, a project of the Clinton Climate Initiative (CCI). This program brings together four of the world’s largest energy service companies (ESCOs), five of the world’s largest banks, and sixteen of the world’s largest cities in a landmark program designed to reduce energy consumption in existing buildings.
“Climate change is a global problem that requires local action,” said President Clinton. “The businesses, banks and cities partnering with my foundation are addressing the issue of global warming because it’s the right thing to do, but also because it’s good for their bottom line. They’re going to save money, make money, create jobs and have a tremendous collective impact on climate change all at once. I’m proud of them for showing leadership on the critical issue of climate change and I thank them for their commitment to this new initiative.”
Posted by webmaster on Friday, June 01, 2007 @ 17:40:39 EDT (221 reads)
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Topic: Environmental News
Driving Down High Prices
Consumers are bellowing for relief from near-record high gasoline prices. Congress is acting. But the prescriptions offered by the two political parties are at odds. One side is arguing that there needs to be a significant increase in fuel efficiency standards while the other is saying that more domestic oil supplies are the answer. Conciliation will be the key. Each position is valid although neither is absolute. And beyond that framework, the promotion of new research and fuel diversity is essential. Energy is the fuel that generates global production. As such, oil is now the predominant source of energy because the technology is available to not only use it for a wide variety of reasons, but to also get it from point to point. Other energy forms must surface, not just in the auto industry, but in the power sector as well.
Posted by webmaster on Friday, June 01, 2007 @ 17:29:04 EDT (246 reads)
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Topic: Energy News
Driven by the Wind: Steven Smiley's Windmills may Lead Us out of the Dark Ages o
There's a new attraction in Mackinaw City that nearly as thrilling to visitors as their first glimpse of the Bridge: two power-generating windmills thrum the breezes of the Mackinac Straits along I-75 as you drive into town. By the end of the summer there will be five windmills in all, generating enough power to meet the needs of about 1,500 homes.
Michigan Business Report article on Michigan GREEN
Michigan GREEN (Group for a Renewable Energy Efficient Nation) hopes to make Michigan an alternative energy powerhouse and position the state for a bright economic future.
Posted by webmaster on Friday, June 01, 2007 @ 17:15:39 EDT (234 reads)
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Topic: Alternative Energy
Industrial Woodworking Corporation Offsets 100% of its Carbon Emissions with Car
ZEELAND, MI - April 16, 2007 – Industrial Woodworking Corporation (IWC) announced today that it has offset 100% of its carbon emissions with Carbonfund.org, the country's leading carbon reduction and offset organization, through their CarbonFree™ business program. IWC has offset 100% of its emissions from electrical and natural gas use, management's air travel and corporate vehicles. This step highlights IWC's commitment to be a green leader in West Michigan's furniture manufacturing community.