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The 5th Annual Fast 50

The 5th Annual Fast 50 22. Clean City Peter Head Arup Previous | Next What looks like a sketch for a sunny Florida retirement community is actually a very early prototype of a plan to turn Dongtan, China, into the ...READ»

The 5th Annual Fast 50

The 5th Annual Fast 50 20. Corn Star Charles Holliday DuPont Previous | Next DuPont CEO Charles Holliday has seen the future of the environment and it's . . . plastic. Not petrochemical-based plastic, mind you, but a ...READ»

The 5th Annual Fast 50

The 5th Annual Fast 50 1. Solar Sells (At Last) Bruce Osborn Stirling Energy Systems Next By spring of 2010, each dawn will see a startling robotic performance in the Mojave Desert, north of Los Angeles. Just before ...READ»

The 5th Annual Fast 50

The 5th Annual Fast 50 33. Watershed General Electric The Ecomagination Program Previous | Next The world's water supply will continue to dry up in the next decade, but a growing number of companies see opportunity ...READ»

The 5th Annual Fast 50

The 5th Annual Fast 50 2. Producer Michael Funk United Natural Foods Previous | Next Michael Funk may look a little closer to the land than the average CEO of a $2.1 billion company. That's partly because he got his ...READ»

The 5th Annual Fast 50

The 5th Annual Fast 50 4. Climate Change Agent Bill Clinton Previous | Next Global warming is good--for business, at least. And Bill Clinton, who helped write the ill-fated 1997 Kyoto Protocol to fight climate change, is ...READ»

Jim Gordon May Have an Answer to our Energy Problems

An alternative to oil? Check. Completely green? Check. Economical? Check. So why has the entrepreneur been sued, pilloried, and lampooned?READ»

10 Questions with Wind Power Entrepreneur Jim Gordon

This former fossil fuel power plant tycoon wants to pioneer a new era in renewable energy. His $1 billion Cape Wind project would be America's first offshore wind farm, with 130 turbines, each higher than a 40-story building, turning the inexhaustible ocean breezes into clean energy. READ»

Skiing Green

In the ski resort business, everything depends on white snow. But with the impending global climate change, ski resorts are going green, cleaning the air and offering better views of mountain landscapes.READ»

2006 Review of Business Innovation, Digital Media and Trends

Will Paris Hilton's new cosmetics line survive her bad girl image? Will the Zune be a threat to the iPod? These were just a few of this year's business questions to be answered. Here we review ten business innovations, digital media products, and trends from 2006.READ»

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