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  2. Clean tech law - Wikipedia

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    The term clean tech, or cleantech, is short for clean technology. The abbreviated use of the term first appeared on October 10, 1990 in the Xinhua General News Service. [1] Now, clean tech, is generally considered to include multiple advanced technologies in four economic sectors: energy, water, materials, and transportation. These technologies ...

  3. Clean technology - Wikipedia

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    Fully electric car charging its battery at a public charging station. Netafim, drip irrigation. Clean technology, also called cleantech or climatetech, is any process, product, or service that reduces negative environmental impacts through significant energy efficiency improvements, the sustainable use of resources, or environmental protection activities.

  4. PDF - Wikipedia

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    A PDF file is organized using ASCII characters, except for certain elements that may have binary content. The file starts with a header containing a magic number (as a readable string) and the version of the format, for example %PDF-1.7.

  5. The Clean Tech Revolution - Wikipedia

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    Such technology was in an early stage of development, was too expensive, did not have widespread political support, and very few large, established companies were embracing the sector. Even at the start of the 21st century, the term clean tech was not yet in the financial or business community's vocabulary. But now, throughout much of the world ...

  6. Sustainable Development Technology Canada - Wikipedia

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    In 2001, the Government of Canada created Sustainable Development Technology Canada (SDTC) as an arm's-length foundation [1] to “demonstrate new technologies to promote sustainable development, including technologies to address issues related to climate change and the quality of air, water and soil.” [2] These clean technologies, such as fuel cells and biofuels, are developed through ...

  7. CleanTechnica - Wikipedia

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    CleanTechnica's stories have been cited by Business Insider (on Lindsey Graham), [7] Reuters (on nanotech for energy storage), [8] ThinkProgress (on wind power in Texas), [9] The Washington Post (on suburban living), [10] and Slate (on medical mask stockpiling during the COVID-19 pandemic). [11]

  8. Cleantech Finland - Wikipedia

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    Cleantech Finland is a Finnish national project, backed by the Government of Finland and created as part of Finland's National Action plan to develop the country's environmental business. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The network aims to bring together expertise from Finland's clean technology industry and research and to support clean technology companies ...

  9. Green politics - Wikipedia

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    Green politics also encourages political action on the individual level, such as ethical consumerism, or buying things that are made according to environmentally ethical standards. Indeed, many green parties emphasize individual and grassroots action at the local and regional levels over electoral politics .