I work down on Wall Street where the lingering effects of Superstorm Sandy are the dozens of vacant buildings still being rehabbed from flooding. Those blackened windows don’t just mean displaced workers, they mean lost jobs and businesses.
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Google is a climate change leader, unlike any other
Posted in Carbon, Climate, Economy, Electricity, Energy policy, Environment, Green innovation, Investment, Solar power, Wind energy, tagged GOOG on February 11, 2013 | Leave a Comment »
U.N. and Sierra Club seek to partner with clean tech companies
Posted in Carbon, Climate, Economy, Electricity, Energy efficiency, Energy policy, Environment, Investment, tagged carbon, renewables, solar, UN, US on March 2, 2012 | Leave a Comment »
A lack of carbon legislation, and waning support for green energy on Capital Hill, has created strange bedfellows in the energy development world. The U.N. and the Sierra Club recently reached out to clean tech business leaders, some of whom are red state Republicans, who don’t believe in man-made climate change, to form strategic partnerships.
Hiccup in economic recovery, or not
Posted in Economy, Electricity, tagged Duke Energy, SNL Finacial, Wisconsin Energy on November 1, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
I started a new job last week at SNL Financial, a business news, research and data service based in Charlottesville, Va. with 11 offices around the world — including one in the financial district of New York City, where I am now working.



