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17 U.S. Firms on Clean Energy Mission
| Findory News China
International Business Times: Seventeen U.S. companies, including Applied Materials Inc. and DuPont Co., will participate in a clean energy technologies trade mission to India and China April 18-25, the Commerce Department said Friday.
Sat, 21 Apr 2007 04:42:12 GMT | Greenpeace
Energy wasting incandescent lightbulbs are so dangerously inefficient it's better for the climate (and your wallet) to smash even brand new ones rather than use them. So we got a road roller and crushed 10,000 energy wasting lightbulbs at the Brandenburg Gate, while EU and G8 ministers were meeting in Berlin today.
China gas emissions 'may pass US'
Tue, 24 Apr 2007 13:05:00 +0000 | Newsvine China
China could overtake the US this year as the world's largest emitter of greenhouse gases, a leading international energy group has said. The International Energy Agency had predicted China's carbon dioxide emissions would pass the US by 2010.
China reaffirms self-reliance in energy supplies
| Findory News China
New Zealand Herald: China can rely on domestic supplies to meet its increasing demand for energy and won't cause turbulence in global markets, state media quoted the country's top energy official as saying.The comment was the latest move by Beijing...
Energy-hungry China warns of more industrial accidents
| Findory News China
Reuters: BEIJING - China's top safety official said the country's demand for energy to feed its booming economy could lead to a rebound in accidents in what is already the world's deadliest mining industry, state media said on Wednesday.
WP: China's energy rush shatters village
| Findory News China
MSNBC: China's booming economy, with growth of nearly 10 percent a year, has produced a growling hunger for coal, which fuels 70 percent of China's energy needs. To meet the demand, coal companies have become willing to go to almost any lengths.
Stocks flat as energy stocks, M&A offset China
| Findory News China
Reuters: NEW YORK - Stocks were little changed on Monday as surging oil prices boosted energy stocks and a fresh round of takeovers offset concerns about a sharp sell-off in Chinese stocks.
