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Net Zero Buildings Must Be Just That – Net Zero Energy

In all of the buzz around green buildings, those claiming net zero energy status must be able to live that talk by action and not just words. Read more →
Obama’s Call For More Clean Energy, Less Carbon Pollution

Center for American Progress offers its take on Obama's State of the Union speech with regards to more Investment in clean energy and less carbon pollution. Read more →
Climate Change Tackled Head On By Obama In State Speech

EcoWatch looks at how President Obama addressed the issue of climate change in his State of the Union speech last night before Congress and the American people. Read more →
Clean Energy: Can A Deadlock On It Be Broken In Congress?

Midwest Energy News reports on whether there might be hope in Congress this year to see some meaningful action on bipartisan support for renewable energy. Read more →
Editor’s Note: EarthTechling Gets A New Look, Same Mission

We push a new site design live, and I offer up some thoughts on where EarthTechling is headed as we near four years. Read more →
Will Climate Change Be President Obama’s Legacy?

Rocky Mountain Institute takes a look at how President Obama's second term might leave managing climate change as part of his legacy. Read more →
Hawaii Solar Energy Policy Seen As Cutting Edge

EcoWatch/Earthjustice report on a new plan in Hawaii to enable more easily rooftop solar systems to connect to the grid. Read more →
President Obama: Second Term, Climate Hawk Emerges

The Information Technology and Innovation Foundation writes about how President Obama should tackle his second term facing climate change. Read more →
American Offshore Wind Power Sailing Along Ok

Center for American Progress talks about how our nascent offshore wind power industry is getting wind in its sails finally, though we have a ways to catch up. Read more →
Energy Secretary Chu Leaves Behind Clean Energy Legacy

Natural Resources Defense Council reflects on Steven Chu's legacy at the Department of Energy and what he did for clean energy and efficiency. Read more →




