- The Carbon Brief Interview: Ed Davey – Carbon Brief (blog)
The Carbon Brief Interview: Ed Davey
Carbon Brief (blog)
We saw from the auction of the CFDs [ contracts for difference] just last week that the costs of offshore wind are coming down faster than people expected, the costs of onshore wind are continuing to tumble, the costs of solar are continuing to tumble … - ‘Grown in New York’ Initiative Will Strengthen Agriculture Industry – Lansing Star
'Grown in New York' Initiative Will Strengthen Agriculture Industry
Lansing Star
albany2 120 Senator Mike Nozzolio, along with members of the Senate Republican Conference today unveiled the new "Grown in New York" multi-part plan to help meet consumers' demands for locally-grown food, support local farmers in their efforts to … - McCrory proposes slow growth state budget – Asheville Citizen-Times
Asheville Citizen-TimesMcCrory proposes slow growth state budget
Asheville Citizen-Times
The budget would fully fund costs of expected public school enrollment increases and keep teacher assistants on the job. However, funding for the state Department of Public Instruction, which oversees K-12 education in the state, would drop 10 percent.
Quick look at 1st year of McCrory's 2-year NC budget planWRAL.com
UPDATE: Gov. McCrory unveils $21 billion budget planWECT-TV6 - Carmanah Technologies Announces the Appointment of Evan Brown as CFO – MarketWatch
Carmanah Technologies Announces the Appointment of Evan Brown as CFO
MarketWatch
Over the past 15 years Evan Brown has held senior financial positions both in Canada and internationally. Evan, originally from Victoria, BC, obtained his Chartered Accountant designation in British Columbia and early in his career was part of Deloitte … - Parents, teachers, students beg to save Linwood school programs – Press of Atlantic City
Press of Atlantic CityParents, teachers, students beg to save Linwood school programs
Press of Atlantic City
Resident Mike Pellegrino, the athletic director in the Egg Harbor Township School District, suggested the district consider looking for new sources of revenue to save programs, such as charging an activity fee, adding solar or becoming a school choice … - Fitch Rates Lincoln Electric System’s 2015A Revs ‘AA’; Affirms Various Others – MarketWatch
Fitch Rates Lincoln Electric System's 2015A Revs 'AA'; Affirms Various Others
MarketWatch
… resources better positions the utility to meet existing and proposed environmental regulations. LES most recently added an additional 173MW of wind capacity through two, 25-year purchase power agreements, as well as a 5MW community solar project. - Markets, States, and the Green Transition – The American Prospect
The American ProspectMarkets, States, and the Green Transition
The American Prospect
Unless government intervenes on the supply side—to promote the innovation that is too risky for private entrepreneurs—and on the demand side—to accelerate creation of mass markets for green sources of energy—private industry cannot get the job done … - The Future of Work – Huffington Post
The Future of Work
Huffington Post
While technological developments have always threatened jobs, this historically has been seen as a concern for small segments of the labor force, whose resistance to change has been labelled luddite, referencing the 19th century artisans who smashed …
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