By Reenita Malhotra •
October 7, 2008
Whether the global credit crunch will actually help or hurt the search for solutions to climate change is becoming a debatable issue.
Currently, the issue of climate change appears to be on the back burner as governments are focused on the financial problems that have shaken the global economy. It could be several months before politicians return to focusing their attention on long term problems like global warming.
By Reenita Malhotra •
October 5, 2008
The green economy shows signs of rebounding faster than others shaken by the global financial turmoil. There are several indicators pointing to the fact.
By Reenita Malhotra •
October 4, 2008
Given the hue and cry that has been unleashed in America with regard to the bailout, there is finally good news for the renewable energy industry. The Emergency Economic Stabilization Act of 2008, passed by the House of Representatives and signed into law by President George Bush immediately afterwards, extends investment and production tax credits for the wind and solar industries. The extensions will be partly paid for by a change in the tax code for the oil and gas [...]