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Outside February 2008 Elizabeth Hightower |
The Thrill Is Gone In 2007, green was the new black. Are eco-friendly celebrities and environment wrist-slappers killing the mood? |
Mother Jones December 2000 Katarzyna Lyson |
Hip-hop Litigator When Van Jones picked up the San Francisco Examiner on June 7, 1995, his blood ran cold. The cop he'd helped take to court two years earlier for shooting a mentally ill black man nine times was in the news again... |
Job Journal February 15, 2009 Sherrie Negrea |
Green-Collar Jobs Get educated for the green jobs about to sprout into a huge growth industry. |
Fast Company November 2009 |
Update Updates on Van Jones and Vinod Khosla. |
Mother Jones Mar/Apr 2000 Arthur Allen |
Prodigal Sun Solar energy was a rising star in the '70s -- until it was banished by the powers that be. Are we ready for its return? |
Job Journal September 14, 2008 |
Sunny Future Ahead for 'Green Collar' Jobs As energy concerns grow, so does demand for so-called green-collar jobs. By 2030, the number of direct and indirect jobs related to renewable energy and energy efficiency is expected to reach 40 million. Here's how to get in on the ground floor. |
Popular Mechanics December 2009 Joe P. Hasler |
Are Green Jobs For Real?: Special Report The first step in cutting through the hype surrounding green jobs is simply to define them. |
CFO April 1, 2009 Kate O'Sullivan |
Spring Forward The recession is withering the alternative-energy business. Can the federal government's stimulus package revive it? |
Fast Company October 2000 David Dorsey |
Growing Pains Want to learn how to grow? Here's the story of a company on the rise -- and an employee on the edge. |
IEEE Spectrum October 2007 Sandra Upson |
The Greening of Google In the U.S., corporate rooftops are the latest frontier in solar energy generation. |
HBS Working Knowledge September 12, 2011 Sean Silverthorne |
The Untold Story of 'Green' Entrepreneurs The history of entrepreneurs in green industries is largely unwritten, a fact that Harvard Business School business historian Geoffrey Jones is trying to remedy. |
Scientific American January 2006 David Appell |
Easing Jitters When Buildings Rumble After natural disasters, an anxious public wants to see that someone understands the catastrophe. For California quakes, seismologist Lucy Jones does the job. |
CIO August 1, 2001 Sarah D. Scalet |
Dennis Jones's Big Adventure The superstar CIO from FedEx has moved up a few notches at Commerce One -- first to COO and now to president. Given the software vendor's troubles, what Jones is risking may be greater than any possible reward... |
Mother Jones May/Jun 2001 Elliot J. Gorn |
Mother Jones: The Woman Mary Harris Jones, this magazine's namesake, crafted a persona that made her a legend among working people. So why is so little about her remembered today? |
IEEE Spectrum April 2007 Robb Mandelbaum |
MIT Conference is Bullish on Solar Power MIT's Energy 2.0 Conference brought entrepreneurs and inventors together with financiers to discuss not just advances in renewable fuels but in unconventional oil, hybrid cars, and climate change policy. |
BusinessWeek August 14, 2006 Thornton & Aston |
Wall Street's New Love Affair Why some of the world's smartest investors are betting billions on clean energy. |
Mother Jones Jul/Aug 2001 Jon Margolis |
Nader Unrepentant With longtime allies attacking him for costing Democrats the White House, can Ralph Nader regain his status as the nation's leading public advocate? |