May 1, 2012

Three Keys to the Next Green Business Boom

Dan Yates, Fortune


CNBC

The clean-tech world keeps looking for a revolution, but that kind of change requires shifts in technology or policy first. Until we see big changes like a price on carbon or an affordable, scalable source of clean energy, it's probably best to focus on small moves that can add up to a big difference.

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