- It’s a veiled stimulus plan to bring back fossil-fuel jobs. – Pacific Standard
It's a veiled stimulus plan to bring back fossil-fuel jobs.
Pacific Standard
If President Obama promised a boom in clean “green jobs” from solar energy, energy efficiency, and high-tech alternatives to fossil fuels, Romney's answer is the opposite: You might call them “black jobs”—a return to fossil fuel-intensive industries … - Romney Disses Green Jobs, But Republican Governors Love Them – Xconomy
Romney Disses Green Jobs, But Republican Governors Love Them
Xconomy
It goes on to claim that “for every 'green job' created there are actually more jobs destroyed.” But the rhetoric doesn't match the the reality in many states, at least according to a report released this week by DBL Investors, a cleantech-focused … - Government funds help solar firms earn profits abroad, says NSP chairman – Digitimes

DigitimesGovernment funds help solar firms earn profits abroad, says NSP chairman
Digitimes
Taiwan's Ministry of Economic Affairs will assign representatives to Hsinchu Science Park to assess the possibility of providing funds to Taiwan-based solar firms, according to Quincy Lin, chairman of Taiwan-based solar cell maker Neo Solar Power (NSP … - Solar Energy Loan Fund – Group makes energy efficiency available at lower cost – TCPalm
Solar Energy Loan Fund – Group makes energy efficiency available at lower cost
TCPalm
For folks who want to be energy efficient in their homes, but don't have extra money for new energy solutions, the non-profit organization Solar Energy Loan Fund (SELF) is helping make energy efficiency available by using government-backed interest … - Chinese Solar Company Learns Cronyism with Harry Reid – National Legal and Policy Center

National Legal and Policy CenterChinese Solar Company Learns Cronyism with Harry Reid
National Legal and Policy Center
A Nevada Journal analysis showed that $1.3 billion in federal funds readily shoveled into Silver State renewable projects is expected to create only 288 permanent, full-time jobs. Even Bill Clinton's arithmetic puts that at $4.6 million spent per job … - JC Penney brings back free haircuts for kids – KFDA
JC Penney brings back free haircuts for kids
KFDA
Asian stock markets ran into resistance Monday, ahead of a meeting by Federal Reserve policy makers who are expected to announce new plans to stimulate a sluggish U.S. economy in response to a disappointing jobs… Markets rallied Tuesday amid growing …
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