Next 10’s latest annual Green Innovation Index report assessing the state of California’s green economy shows once again that climate policy and a healthy economy go hand in hand.
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Climate change has no boundaries. It affects everyone in our global community. Actions taken in one place – like increasing emissions at an old power plant – have a negative impact on those living half a planet away.
Climate change has no boundaries. It affects everyone in our global community. Actions taken in one place – like increasing emissions at an old power plant – have a negative impact on those living half a planet away.
SBWPC invites you to take part in this FREE special event Thursday, April 18, 2013 from 7:00pm to 9:00 pm at Antioch University, 602 Anacapa Street, Santa Barbara with Senator Hannah-Beth Jackson, Assembly Member Das Williams, Sarah Henry of Next 10 and the SBWPC to take on the challenges of the State budget.
SAN FRANCISCO — Often described as “emerging,” California’s clean energy sector is now diversifying and advancing, according to the 2013 California Green Innovation Index.
The 5th edition of the California Green Innovation Index shows that clean technology patent registrations and energy productivity are growing, clean economy jobs continue their post-recession recovery, and the state's carbon int
The 2013 “California Green Innovation Index,” released Tuesday by the nonprofit policy group Next 10, finds that jobs in the “Core Clean Economy” totaled 176,000 as of January 2011.
Green jobs in California kept growing in 2010 but at a slower pace than before, according to an annual survey of the state's emerging clean-tech industry.
SAN DIEGO — The investments in the clean economy is softening California's carbon footprint, according to the Green Innovation Index released on Tuesday.
The Sacramento area has contributed to significant growth in California's clean energy sector, according to a report released today by Next 10, the San Francisco nonprofit that promotes growth of California's clean economy.