Monday, January 5, 2009
2008’s 10 Top Breakthroughs in Green-Technology
Alexis Madrigal, writing in the WIRED SCIENCE BLOG posts an entry based on what he considers to include the top 10 examples of progress made in green-technology. It seems that the recent presidential election of 2008 have brought an increased sense for the need for the United States to concentrate on achieving advancements in green-tech. Investors are committing capital and other necessary resources into the green-tech sector. We now have a president, Barack Obama and a Congress that recognizes the benefits afforded by green-tech and it seems the majority of Americans also have a strong sense of will to create workable green solutions; the only factor standing in our way is the current global economic crisis that has created a recession in the United States. That’s why it is so important that the federal government puts its considerable authority behind green-tech and create wise investments in the public and private sectors to push the nation out of its current economic stagnation. So for a look at Alexis Madrigal’s take on the top 10 breakthroughs in green-tech point your browser to this link that I’ve provided and see if you agree the choices!
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Barack Obama,
Congress,
green-technology,
recession,
United States
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