- When Will Politicians Stop Hiding Behind the Phrase ‘Green Jobs’? – Huffington Post UK
When Will Politicians Stop Hiding Behind the Phrase 'Green Jobs'?
Huffington Post UK
The alternative is to fund through general taxation. If a government spends more money than it needs to on a project, without creating jobs over and above those which would have been created anyway, the money has to come from somewhere. Additional … - The little town that could – Colorado Springs Independent
Colorado Springs IndependentThe little town that could
Colorado Springs Independent
An ambitious plan to power Manitou's municipal buildings with solar energy was recently completed, and the city is moving forward with an application for Creative District certification, and planning for new hiking and biking trails. In fact, aside … - Access Financial approved for $30m IDB grant to back green energy loans – Jamaica Gleaner (subscription)
Access Financial approved for $30m IDB grant to back green energy loans
Jamaica Gleaner (subscription)
For individuals, a job letter and pay slips are taken to demonstrate ability to repay, but both business owners and householders have to put up collateral to access this loan, which NationGrowth advertises at an interest rate as low as eight per cent a … - Hillary Clinton’s Climate Policy Ambitious, but Falls Short of Bold – InsideClimate News
InsideClimate NewsHillary Clinton's Climate Policy Ambitious, but Falls Short of Bold
InsideClimate News
Tiernan Sittenfeld of the League of Conservation Voters Action Fund was more enthusiastic, calling Clinton's policy "the kind of leadership we need to ensure that our nation leads the world in building a clean energy economy. … And it might just …
Clinton vows to make US 'clean energy superpower'Environment & Energy Publishing
Hillary Clinton Just Released Her First Major Climate Change ProposalsMic - teacher honor roll / education notebook – Fort Wayne Journal Gazette
Fort Wayne Journal Gazetteteacher honor roll / education notebook
Fort Wayne Journal Gazette
Fort Wayne resident Cameron Shomo received a grant from the National Down Syndrome Society to attend Ivy Tech Community College Northeast in Fort Wayne. The National Down Syndrome Society O'Neill Tabani Enrichment Fund was established by the … - Elliott closes bets against green power after subsidy crackdown – Telegraph.co.uk
Telegraph.co.ukElliott closes bets against green power after subsidy crackdown
Telegraph.co.uk
Elliott cut its short against NextEnergy's existing UK solar fund to less than 0.5pc on the day of the Budget. Its shorts against John Laing Environmental Assets, The Renewables Infrastructure Group and Foresight Solar Fund have also shrunk below 0.5pc.
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