Last December, the Green Jobs Act and the Energy Efficiency and Conservation Block Grant program were approved as part of federal energy legislation.
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Electric Cooperatives and Alternative Energy: A Snapshot
CFED announces first “innovators” class
This summer the nonprofit CFED (formerly, Corporation for Enterprise Development) launched its first class of Innovative Ideas Champions. The program aims to support “ideas and policies, products and practices that will help Americans build wealth, bring about greater social equity, alleviate poverty and lead to a more sustainable economy.” A conference highlighting the efforts of CFED’s first set of Innovators-in-Residence an
Self-Reliant Cities: Energy and the Transformation of Urban America
Community-Owned Wind Power Development: The Challenge of Applying the European Model in the United States, and How States Are Addressing That Challenge
Green-collar jobs growing in Northeast Ohio
Making the most of cooperation
Green Jobs: Towards decent work in a sustainable, low carbon world
Mapping the Collaborative and Democratic Economy - Cooperatively
Critiquing the old economy is easy. The ends (more economic growth!) don't justify the means (privatize everything, and Devil take the hindmost!). And the means don't even get us the advertised ends; instead we just get widening inequality, perverted democracy, and degradation of life-giving systems.