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Kevin Parker

U.S. green biz seen as risky investment

Kevin Parker, global head of asset management for Deutsche Bank, tells host Kai Ryssdal why he is currently steering investors away from American companies developing clean-energy systems and products. (11/20/2009)

David Munoz Andrade

Mexico eyes next export: Wind energy

In the Mexican state of Baja California, the government and international corporations want to build wind farms that could generate enough electricity to power homes in the United States while boosting the state's economy. Sam Eaton reports. (11/19/2009)

A customer looks over flat-panel TVs at a Best Buy

California bans energy-eating TVs

California regulators have banned certain kinds of flat-screen TVs to meet energy-efficiency requirements. Stacey Vanek-Smith reports. (11/18/2009)

A worker stands in front of wind turbines

Wyoming could tax wind development

Wyoming state legislators are talking about placing a new tax on wind development. Molly Messick reports. (11/18/2009)

A cow at the Vintage Dairy in Riverdale, Calif.

Harvesting gas from the dairy air

A California utility is aggressively developing power sources cleaner than coal -- natural gas, nuclear, hydro, wind, solar ... and now even cow manure. But Pacific Gas & Electric isn't turning green totally on its own. It's the law. Sarah Gardner reports. (11/18/2009)

LADWP's generating station in Sun Valley, Calif.

EPA to propose new sulfur dioxide rules

The Environmental Protection Agency is set to propose new standards that would limit exposure to sulfur dioxide, a pollutant known to worsen some health conditions. Ashley Milne-Tyte reports. (11/17/2009)

Tubes in which algae is grown.

Capturing a niche in low-carbon market

China churns out solar panels, wind turbines, and more alternative energy than any other nation. It's also tops at spewing greenhouse gases, from all the coal it burns. But China sees a green lining there, too. Scott Tong reports. (11/17/2009)

Emily Furzer with electric car at plug-in station

Electric cars are Europe's current trend

Across Europe a mixture of subsidies, tax-breaks and regulation is creating a new class of green consumer and a whole lot of clean tech companies. Stephen Beard reports. (11/16/2009)

A natural gas bus in Washington, D.C.

Who wins in the rush for natural gas?

The International Energy Agency will release its World Energy Outlook, and a rush of natural gas is on the agenda. Ashley Milne-Tyte reports. (11/06/2009)

Sen. Joseph Lieberman (I-CT)

Moderates seek climate bill compromise

The Senate Environment Committee has approved a climate change bill, thanks to the Democratic vote. Republicans are boycotting the bill, and three moderate senators are trying to cobble together a compromise. John Dimsdale reports. (11/05/2009)

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