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China greener and cleaner than the U.S.?
The U.N. Environment Program and Renewable Energy Policy Network (21st century) has disclosed in recently released reports that even though there was a financial recession in 2009, investments in clean renewable energy actually increased worldwide. The private and public sector contributed $162 billion for clean energy investments. It was noted that polices regarding a green economy with renewable energy and energy efficient businesses also increased.
By early 2010, more then 100 countries implemented policies related to renewable energy and energy efficiency. 38 developing countries had policy goals and 42 developing countries had a policy in place to promote renewable energy. Some did well, others failed. Continue reading
Posted in Green, Renewable Energy, Solar Energy, Sustainable Living, Wind Energy
Tagged biofuel investment, china, clean energy, cleantech, electric vehicles, energy efficiency, environment, global report, green, renewable energy, report, solar photovoltaic, u.s, unep, united nations environment program
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