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  • A food-friendly biofuel?
    A wild, poisonous shrub that grows in poor soil, needs little water and is pest- and drought-resistant, could be the biofuel answer the world is looking for. So why have you never heard of jatropha?
  • Interview With GE's Jeff Immelt
    Why didn't General Electric CEO Jeff Immelt preannounce downbeat earnings? And how did he feel about former CEO Jack Welch's on-air comments about him? See the full, exclusive interview here.
  • Emerald City
    Greensburg, Kansas, wants to become the Emerald City. The small town devastated by a tornado plans to become the greenest of cities as it rebuilds.
  • Profitable Recycling
    From steel to plastic to garbage, chances are it's being recycled or reused and then resold for a respectable profit.
  • Corporate 'Greenwashing'
    Plenty of companies support the environment on Earth Day, but corporate "greenwashing" could undo the eco-friendly movement.
  • Alternative Energy
    Venture capitalists, private equity firms and the government are putting money into solar, wind, biofuel and other technologies.
  • Greenhouse Heats Up White House Race
    The next U.S. president will play a key role in legislation to curb greenhouse gases and each of the three major contenders has a plan.
  • Your Money, Your Vote
    Hillary takes Pennsylvania. But what now?
  • Earnings Central
    Get in-depth earnings history and analyst outlooks on the corporation you're interested in.
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