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- Author:
- Mark McDowell
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- 05.11.2010
EPA Can Bypass Congress and Act on Climate Change
Congress — wary of 2010 mid-term elections – appears to be unlikely to pass climate change legislation this year, writes Jeffrey D. Sachs in Scientific American. According to Sachs, “The fracture lines are countless, but probably the most important one runs through public opinion. A recent poll showed only 36 percent of Americans believing that […]
- Author:
- Mark McDowell
- Posted:
- 05.07.2010
London’s Strata Tower Design Incorporates Wind Turbines
A 43-story residential tower in south London’s Elephant & Castle neighborhood will receive eight percent of its power from three wind turbines installed at the top of the structure. The Strata Tower – nicknamed the Electric Razor – is being developed by Brookfield Europe and eventually will be home to 1,000 residents. The Strata is […]
- Author:
- James I. Clark III
- Posted:
- 05.06.2010
March Numbers Are Looking Good: Conference Board
March brought some long-awaited upbeat economic news, with the index of leading economic indicators rising 1.4 percent. According to MarketWatch, the milestone represents 12 consecutive monthly gains and outperformed February’s 0.4 percent increase. Ken Goldstein, a Conference Board economist, said that “Improvement in employment and income will be the key factors in whether consumers push […]
- Author:
- Mark McDowell
- Posted:
- 05.03.2010
Green Buildings Weathering a Tough Economy
Despite the troubled economy, commercial building owners retain their commitment to making their properties more environmentally friendly. Going green saves building owners and users money and makes sound business sense. “The fact of the matter is this is just good business – making buildings perform better,” said Dan Probst, an energy and sustainable development expert […]
- Author:
- James I. Clark III
- Posted:
- 04.29.2010
Fed Governor: U.S. Faces “Significant Economic Challenges”
The United States still faces “significant economic challenges”, with unemployment at “stubbornly” high levels and businesses that are reluctant to spend as government deficits rise. This is the opinion of Federal Reserve Governor Kevin Warsh, who said “Taking account of the broad range of economic and financial conditions, there is no wonder that the electorate […]
- Author:
- Matt Ward
- Posted:
- 04.27.2010
Obama Administration Gives Two Thumps Up to Flexible Workplaces
President Barack Obama and First Lady Michelle Obama are advocating for flexible workplaces by holding a Forum on Workplace Flexibility at the White House. The forum was organized by the Council on Women and Girls, according to senior advisor Valerie Jarrett. “Millions of women and men across the country struggle to balance the demands of […]
- Author:
- Mike Ochs
- Posted:
- 04.21.2010
Bank of America Throws a Lifeline to Underwater Homeowners
Bank of America (BofA) is taking steps to write down mortgage principal owed by thousands of underwater homeowners in what has been termed “the mortgage industry’s boldest move yet” to resolve the nation’s foreclosure problem. Bank of America can well afford the initiative. According to Betsy Graseck, a Morgan Stanley analyst, the ultimate cost of […]
- Author:
- James I. Clark III
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Are Banks Really Too Big To Fail?
Simon Johnson, a professor at M.I.T.’s Sloan School of Management and former chief economist at the International Monetary Fund, raises the question of “As we move closer to a Senate – and presumably national – debate on financial reform, the central technical and political question is: What would prevent any bank or similar institute from […]
- Author:
- Mark McDowell
- Posted:
- 04.20.2010
Your Choice of Font Can Make You Greener
Changing your font can save significant money by requiring less ink to print documents. Because various fonts require different amounts of ink to print, changing to a simpler font can make printer cartridges last longer. Printer.com, a Dutch company that evaluates printers, worked with the University of Wisconsin – Green Bay in its changeover from […]
- Author:
- James I. Clark III
- Posted:
- 04.16.2010
Geithner: Sustainable Economic Growth Has Started
The United States economy is entering an era of sustainable growth as companies begin hiring again. That’s the opinion of Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner, who said “I think the economy is definitely getting stronger. We’ve made a lot of progress, we’ve got some work to do still and it’s going to take some time to […]