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If you haven't yet seen the movie ‘Who Killed the Electric Car’, take the time to watch it.
Once you've seen it, pass it along to others to inform them on how we could have had Electric Cars a long time ago had GM not decided to recall and crush the first EV it made...
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A wind turbine is being erected every 30 minutes in 75 countries around the world by about 600,000 workers at companies such as General Electric Co., Siemens AG and Vestas Wind Systems A/S. Investments in wind power last year exceeded money spent on all other energy technologies, according to the International Energy Agency.
- Bloomberg. October 2010
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...the US appears to be the victim of its own astonishing lack of foresight in security-related industrial policy. Until around 1990, the US was self-sufficient in rare earths and the world leader in [their] processing and use. Yet within a decade it had become more than 90 per cent reliant on imports from China.
- Michael Richardson. Former Asia editor of the International Herald Tribue and visiting research fellow at the Institue of South-East Asian Studies in Singapore. September 2010
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South Korea is to launch a KRW9 trillion (US$7.8B) offshore wind turbine testing ground in the Yellow Sea, paving the way for 1,000 turbines to be installed off its coastline over the next decade.
- Recharge. September 2010
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Carbon emissions need to have a cost impact in order to cause the consumer and companies to change behaviour and favour low-carbon alternatives... failure [for Australia] to do so will place us at a competitive disadvantage in a future where carbon is priced globally.
- Marius Kloppers, CEO of BHP Billiton. September 2010
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