Website review: Cleantech blog
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gavinhudson rated 3 months ago- Excellent clean tech blog by a writer with her finger on the pulse. I especially liked the article on carbon offsets. Way to go. :)

Organicpicks rated 6 months ago- Thoughtful practical green ideas from the business perspective. Example post from the page: "I was thinking today, in cleantech we often talk a lot about energy efficiency. Californians often cite that this state has grown its economy for the last 20 years without a significant increase in energy usage per capita, compared to the rest of the country, where GDP per capita goes up, and energy usage goes up just as much. But of course, California has lost much of its manufacturing sector over that same 20 year period, too. Perhaps no coincidence? But if we wanted to actually do it, where could we actually save energy without impacting GDP growth, make a serious difference in our power bill, and do it in a big way - targeting say, 50% of our total power usage on a per capita basis?"

practica rated 7 months ago- Green is good business and good investment - and the writers on this site are smart and readable as well as green. Get 'em

Sally3 rated 7 months ago- From the page: "Cleantechblog.com, the premier cleantech site for commentary on technologies, news, and issues relating to next generation energy and the environment."
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