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Colorado Poised To Become Green Jobs Central: Vestas To Employ Over 2,000
Resource Issues - Wind Power
Monday, 25 August 2008
vestas colorado electricity photo This has nothing to do with political conventions, and everything to do with the wind and the future - a little bit about the tipping of the balance of power among lobbyists.
Vestas expects to employ 2,450 people in Colorado.
The towers will be built in Pueblo - biggest such in the world. Blades and nacelles in Brighton CO. Blades in Windsor. That's probably more people than work in "clean coal' combined, the world over: and they don't even have to get filthy. No support columns caving in on poor miners either. Nice. Who would have thought a Danish company would be the light at the end of the tunnel. Via::


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Nuclear Reaction - a Greenpeace blog: Fallout from August 25 2008
Unsorted - Roundups
Monday, 25 August 2008
Some other stories from the nuclear industry you may have missed: The Peninsula: Iran designs new nuclear power plant ‘Iran has chosen the site and started designing a new 360-megawatt nuclear power plant, a senior atomic official said in remarks...
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Greenpeace - Making Waves: New Japanese Minister of Fisheries: You need to deal with that embezzleme
Environmental Issues - Whaling
Monday, 25 August 2008
Here's a translation of a letter that Jun, Executive Director of Greenpeace Japan, sent along to the new Minister of Fisheries in Japan, requesting that he take up an investigation into the whale meat embezzlement scandal exposed by our activists....
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Greenpeace - Making Waves: Sharpe's Longclaw and nature conservation
NewsWire - General
Monday, 25 August 2008
Biodiversity is in the air! It's Heritage Week in my country, and there's a healthy number of emails and stories going around of nature conservation and appreciation. There's a great "what can we do ourselves, right now, to help"...
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