Facebook commits to clean energy future
LEXEGESE | 15. Dezember 2011 — Greenpeace and Facebook announced on December 15, 2011 that they will collaborate on the promotion of renewable energy, encourage …
Eleven hours into their attempt, tens of thousands of Facebook users around the world established a Guinness World Record for the most comments to a Facebook post in 24 hours. The Facebook users joined with Greenpeace to call on the social networking giant to start powering its services wi…
» Vollständiger ArtikelLEXEGESE | 15. Dezember 2011 — Greenpeace and Facebook announced on December 15, 2011 that they will collaborate on the promotion of renewable energy, encourage …
LEXEGESE | 23. Juni 2011 — Amsterdam, 23 June 2011 -- A new analysis of the global power plant market launched today by Greenpeace International shows th…
LEXEGESE | 16. Juni 2011 — The » Special Report on Renewable Energy Sources and Climate Change Mitigation (SRREN), agreed and released by the Intergovern…
LEXEGESE | 14. April 2011 — The European Investment Bank (EIB) and Banca Monte dei Paschi di Siena (BMPS) signed today at the Rome headquarters of the Sie…
LEXEGESE | 6. April 2011 — Yonezawa, Japan, 6 April 2011 –- Greenpeace radiation experts investigating impacts from the Fukushima nuclear crisis have dis…
LEXEGESE | 28. März 2011 — Responding to the comment by Japanese government spokesman Mr. Nishimura that Greenpeace’s radiation data from Iidate village,…
LEXEGESE | 9. März 2012 — The US federal government spent $24 billion on energy subsidies in 2011, with the vast majority going to renewable energy sour…
LEXEGESE | 7. April 2011 — Energy Ministers from around the world have agreed to proposals to help speed up the global deployment of carbon capture and s…
LEXEGESE | 30. März 2011 — China Led All G-20 Members Receiving a Record $54.4 Billion Global clean energy finance and investment grew significantly in …
LEXEGESE | 19. Juli 2011 — Developers of major energy projects in England and Wales will now have greater certainty on how planning applications will be co…