What Matters This Week: A Price for the Volt, but None for Carbon

BP axes Tony Hayward, McDonald’s cooks up some localwashing, NASA gives us a pop quiz…. and more of the latest sustainability news. […]

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What Matters This Week: RAV4 Goes Electric, Mt. Everest Melts

Meat gets a powerful enemy, G.E. gives inventors $200 million, and other news from the world of cleantech and sustainability. […]

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What Matters This Week: Solar Planes, Hungry Bears, Fake Farmers’ Markets

Solar Plane Goes All Night: A milestone in clean transportation was achieved on Thursday when pilot Andre Borschberg flew the Solar Impulse for 26 hours high above Switzerland, setting new altitude and speed records for a solar plane and conducting the first all-night flight on battery energy stored from the sun. Next: a model due in 2011 with a pressurized cabin for transcontinental flight. Move over, Prius: One of the biggest perks of owning a Toyota Prius or other hybrid in the state of California is access to the highway carpool lane. But — holy halos! Hybrids are set to be booted from the HOV lane in 2011 in favor of all-electric cars. Don’t cry, Prius owners; at least you won’t be sucking anyone’s fumes as you park in second place. In other car news, Ford discovers that soy oil makes rubber twice as stretchy, and the first volleys are fired in the Chevy Volt vs. Nissan LEAF flame war. Safeway Fakes a Farmer’s Market: When a Safeway in Kirkland, Wash. launched a farmer’s market, there were just a couple problems: no local food, and no farmers. Instead, the supermarket planned to use its own employees to sell industrial produce in the parking lot. The brilliant plan collapsed before the first Chilean avocado was sold; the “market” violated both state and union rules. Compare this to Whole Foods’ declaration last month that it will require all its personal-care suppliers to verify the “organic” claims on their labels. Why Are the Polar Bears So Hungry? Everyone knows that the melting of the Arctic is bad for polar bears — but will it really kill them off? An interview in Yale Environment 360 explains exactly how melting ice puts the polar bear in peril, and what the prospects are for the magnificent mascot of the North. Breakthroughs of the Week: A new road material promises to suck up exhaust from the tailpipe; the little AQUA2 robot conquers land and sea (and looks kinda cute); and undertakers ask for the right to dissolve human corpses and flush ’em. […]

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What Matters This Week: Solar’s Sugar Daddy, Terrafugia’s Flying Car

Terrafugia Flying Car

This is David’s summary of the week’s news for the Matter Network. To see the original, or post your comments, go here.

Solar’s Sugar Daddy: During his Saturday address, President Obama lavished an astonishing $2 billion in loan guarantees upon two solar companies. This upended the administration’s seedling strategy with renewables […]

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What Matters This Week: Investors Love Tesla, Belkin Kills the Vampire

This week in cleantech and sustainability: Tesla issues a strong IPO, the Nissan Leaf gets a slew of new customers, and a new class of companies catches the eye of Goldman Sachs. […]

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How Starbucks Strives for a Better Cup

In the world of sustainable marketing, few tales have grown as epic in scope as the redesign of the Starbucks cup. The coffee company seems to pursue its objective with the fervor of a moonshot; an effort that started in 2008 isn’t supposed to wrap up until 2015, and the company says it’s behind schedule. What could be so complicated about refashioning a paper cylinder with a plastic lid? At the Sustainable Brands conference in Monterey on Tuesday, attendees learned just how far-reaching and complicated the effort has become. […]

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The Weekly: BP, Better Buildings and Bacteria-Bots

Big news and the best ideas from the world of cleantech and sustainability. […]

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The Weekly: Oil Spreads, Forest Are Spared, and Green Ideas Sprout

News and solutions of the week from the world of cleantech and sustainability. […]

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The Weekly: The Gulf Threatens a New Victim, China Throws Money Into Wind

News and insights of the week from the world of cleantech and sustainability. […]

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The Weekly: Oil Rigs, Electric Cars, and Google’s Curious Investment

This week: Are oil rigs a threatened species? Also, rain falls on the electric-car parade, and Google makes a curious investment. […]

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