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Over 500 top executives from solar, wind, electric car, geothermal, and utilities companies have called for a binding agreement to cut carbon emissions to be made at the Copenhagen Conference in December.

 

The International Energy Association (IEA) has issued a report which states global energy investment has plummeted in 2009, and this lack of financing is hitting the renewable energy industry hard.

 

Economic stimulus plans all over the world have allocated billions of dollars to the development and implementation of renewable energy sources.  But, within these large sums of money and grandiose claims, are practical steps to address climate change and create a green economy really being taken?

 

New research shows that despite the serious economic recession, consumers in the United States are still purchasing green products.

 

A new study from the Center for American Progress shows the United States is falling behind other countries in the development and application of renewable energy sources.

 

The clean technology industry involves so much more than just solar power plants, wind turbines, and electric cars.  The often forgotten energy efficiency sector is a large player in the clean tech industry.

 

The British government is expected to provide a stimulus of £500 million to its green economy when it announces its budget this week.

 

Toronto may become the first city in North America to have a mandatory green roof by-law.

 

Japan's new ¥15 trillion ($157 billion USD) economic stimulus plan has a serious focus on green energy.

 

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