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   A Climate Change Central Newsletter APRIL 2009, ISSUE 27  
Green Economy - A Tipping Point

The recession has prompted many governments to tie billions of dollars in their stimulus spending packages to environmental initiatives that could help kick start the transition to a greener economy.
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Green Economy - A Tipping Point
A LEANER, GREENER CANADA?

The debate about how Canada should fit into what many envision as a leaner, greener world is just getting underway.

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Cleantech - The New Hightech


CLEAN TECH - THE NEW HIGH TECH

As policies begin to legislate relatively rapid GHG reductions, the demand for technology that can get the job done is only going to increase - and with it, the potential for profit.
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Looking Beyond Technology

LOOKING BEYOND TECHNOLOGY

A sizeable number of international organizations and governments have been drawing up blueprints for making the big shift to a green economy.  But do they go far enough?  Peter Brown doesn't think so.
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Germany Plugs in to Renewable Energy

GERMANY PLUGS INTO RENEWABLE ENERGY

Germany now accounts for about half the world's solar production and is proving that going green can be cost effective and generate positive economic spinoffs, too.
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California's Energy-Efficiency Policies CALIFORNIA'S GREEN POLICIES SHINE
The Golden State is a shining example of how simple policies can both benefit the environment and provide economic stimulus.
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