China & The US: Opportunity or Threat in the Green Revolution?

December 29, 2010 by · Leave a Comment
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China now stands alone as the most attractive market for renewable energy investment in the world, a position it had previously jointly held with the US, according to Ernst & Young’s most recent Renewable Energy Country Attractiveness Indices report.

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NAES UNVEILS NEW WEBSITE

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The website has been completely rebuilt to provide more comprehensive and up-to-date information on the company and the services it provides. Online visitors will find it easier to locate company news, projects, service descriptions, contact information, and job postings within a cleaner, more user-friendly website. The site’s homepage features pertinent company news and select projects, as well as an improved navigation and search functionality. The Careers section of the site boasts a Twitter feed from its recruiting site: @NAESCareers.

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Green Jobs–Not Just for Blue States

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The Climate Bill is dead. Comprehensive action on energy and climate change issues is not likely to come from the federal government any time soon. One of the oft-repeated opposition mantras is that times are too tough to think about climate action – and the costs that curbing emissions might impose would heavily impact those who can afford additional costs the least.

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