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Marc GuntherPlace of work: United States of America |
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| Marc Gunther is a contributing editor at FORTUNE magazine, a senior writer at Greenbiz.com, a lead blogger at The Energy Collective and a contributor to HOW online. | ||||
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My favorite green technology31 Dec, 2009 01:18 pm No offense to those working hard to bring wind, solar or geothermal energy to scale, or to people who are jazzed about energy efficiency, but I'm really... | ||
Google, Jane Goodall, forests and the cloud28 Dec, 2009 10:59 am Not long ago, the only people who could access and analyze satellite images of the earth were government officials, the military, well-equipped scientists... | ||
The green race to the top26 Nov, 2009 12:37 pm If climate regulation will burden businesses or increase costs, then why are so many companies strengthening their voluntary response to the climate crisis... | ||
Smart Grid: On its way…slowly29 Oct, 2009 11:11 am Yesterday, President Obama travelled to Arcadia, Florida, home to one of the nation’s biggest solar power plants, to announce 100 grants providing a total... | ||
Green housing for the poor22 Oct, 2009 02:00 pm Lots has been written and said about green skyscrapers (like Bank of America’s $1 billion tower in Manhattan) and green campus buildings and even, strange... | ||
SunRun: A new deal for solar18 Sep, 2009 05:50 pm Until recently, you had to be deep green—and have deep pockets—to put solar photovoltaic panels on the roof of your home. The costs were high–$20,000 to... | ||
What does solar want? Lots!26 Jun, 2009 09:19 am Ordinarily, when an industry comes to Washington to seek special favors from the government, it hires a lobbyist or two, meets with members of Congress,... | ||
How stimulating is the stimulus?19 Jun, 2009 07:53 pm About a year and a half ago, Ron Wilcox, the superintendent of schools in Madison County, North Carolina, had a big problem. Electricity bills for the... | ||
Why don’t we pick the low-hanging fruit?23 Apr, 2009 05:54 pm As a reporter who writes about business and the environment, I’ve heard the expression “low hanging fruit” used to describe energy efficiency countless... | ||
GE & Google say: Get Smart24 Feb, 2009 07:37 pm Google’s working on a software, called the Google PowerMeter, to show consumers their consumption in real time. As Ed Lu, a Google executive (and former... | ||
Poznan: It’s all a pregame show11 Dec, 2008 12:29 pm Strip away the mind-numbing complexity of this week’s high-level, multinational negotiations over a UN global climate change treaty and you are left with... | ||
Charging ahead with electric cars17 Nov, 2008 02:48 pm As the electric car is business gets more and more crowded, it feels like we are approaching a breakthrough. It could come from a U.S. automaker like GM... | ||
The phony oil drilling debate9 Sep, 2008 04:55 pm The other day, John McCain visited an oil rig in the Gulf of Mexico to call for more offshore drilling. The massive Chevron rig produces 10,000 barrels... | ||
Do food miles matter?17 Jul, 2008 09:56 am There’s no doubt that buying and eating local food is a hot trend. But is it good for the environment?... | ||
Green power player23 Jun, 2008 04:11 pm Who’s the most powerful person in the world of green business? It might be Jeff Immelt, Lee Scott, John Doerr, Tom Friedman... But the most powerful of... | ||
Airlines, emitting and spinning…10 Jun, 2008 09:26 pm Few businesses are as beleaguered as the airline industry. So I can understand why the airlines don't want their greenhouse gas emissions regulated. They... | ||
The Bad News about Going Green15 Feb, 2008 04:58 pm Wal-Mart. GE. DuPont. Starbucks. Timberland. Coke and Pepsi, Ford and GM, BP and Shell. Is there a big company in America that isn't saying all the right... | ||
Water, Beer, and the White House27 Dec, 2007 12:05 pm Marc Gunther discusses the topic of climate change in the upcoming 2008 U.S. presidential election.... | ||
Climate Change Politics12 Nov, 2007 12:52 pm President Bush is willing to sign climate change legislation, if Congress passes a bill that meets with his approval. That, at least, is what U.S. Rep... | ||
Unsolved Mysteries: The Case of the Tainted Rice30 Oct, 2007 12:24 pm When government agencies have to announce bad news, they tend to do so on Friday afternoons, so that it will disappear into the often-unread Saturday paper... | ||
Congress, Ready to Act on Climate Change3 Sep, 2007 01:31 pm I’m at lunch with a Washington lobbyist who has good news. “It’s quite plausible that we can get a cap-and-trade bill through this Congress,” Nikki Roy... | ||





