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The first pre-production Waste Heat Engines have successfully completed. So that’s fabrication, assembly and initial testing by Cyclone Power Technologies Inc. (Pink Sheets: CYPW). This

Green Bike Safety Let’s talk green bike safety. Last week, GM announced it’s pulling a print ad because it was insulting to bicyclists. For the

EPA Invests $6.6 Million in Black Carbon Research: A Step Towards Climate Action Understanding Black Carbon: The Short-Lived Climate Forcer In October 2011, the U.S.

Energy and dollar savings for churches in Phoenix, gardens for people and wildlife in rural Colorado, and restored habitat for the threatened American eel in the Hudson River are just three expected results of the 44 projects receiving a total of $1.1 million in the latest round of TogetherGreen Innovation Grants. This will mark the fourth year ofTogetherGreen funding to facilitate people-powered conservation action in urban, suburban, and rural areas. Taking place in 27 states, these projects are selected for innovation; potential gains in habitat, water, and energy conservation; and opportunities to engage new audiences in protecting the environment. TogetherGreen is funded by a $20 million grant from Toyota over five years.
“Never underestimate ingenuity and innovation. The approaches that will help us tackle the enormous environmental challenges confronting us today are going to come from unlikely and unpredictable places,” said Audubon President David Yarnold. “Each Innovation Grant project is an opportunity for Audubon to partner with local organizations to test and implement creative approaches to build healthier communities and achieve significant conservation results. And as our alliance with Toyota shows, when organizations work together, we can exponentially magnify our impact.”
Freedom, a powerful new documentary film coming to Washington, DC, examines the destructive relationship between foreign oil, national security and our economy and focuses on clean energy solutions to America’s oil addiction, is from the filmmakers of the award winning Sundance documentary “Fuel,” husband and wife directing team Josh and Rebecca Tickell.
Dennis V. McGinn, Retired Vice Admiral and the President of The American Council On Renewable Energy (ACORE), hosted the first screening and participated in an after-screening debate and Q&A with the filmmakers.
Participating in both the Press Conference and the Q&A is Wesley Clark, who in his 34 years in the U.S. Army, rose to the rank of four-star general and was named director for strategic plans and policy of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. As Supreme Allied Commander and Commander in Chief of the U.S. European Command, Clark commanded Operation Allied Force, NATO’s first major combat action, which saved 1.5 million Albanians from ethnic cleansing in Kosovo.