Why is Asia such an important region for clean energy deployment? WRI experts respond.
- 2011 Asia Clean Energy Forum
- Asia
- Business and Climate
- Climate, Energy & Transport
- energy
- financial institutions
- governance
- Governance + Access
- Innovation
- International Cooperation on Climate & Energy
- International Financial Flows and the Environment (IFFE)
- Low-Carbon Development in Emerging Economies
- Low-Carbon Energy Technology
- MDB
- renewable energy
- Renewable Energy & Efficiency
- SME
- solar
- Two Degrees of Innovation: A Global Low Cost, High Performance Future for Clean Energy Technology
- wind
Ready to scale up, six environmental entrepreneurs from around the world make their case to investors in New York City.
With a new technique for reusing steam, a Chinese company helps industry save water and conserve energy.
Environmental Entrepreneurs: Mexico's 'Échale a Tu Casa' Builds Green Houses for Low-Income Families
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p>Houses crudely constructed from sheets of cardboard and aluminum start to appear just south of the Mexico-United States border and stretch across the Mexican landscape. These homes, which are often overcrowded, unstable and made of dangerous materials, provide stark visual evidence of Mexico’s severe housing shortage.
A Mexican company uses microbes to reduce chemicals used in agriculture and water treatment.
A company selling refurbished photocopiers creates jobs while reducing electronic waste.
Six environmentally focused companies from emerging markets to present to investors;
Keynote by Mac Heller, Executive Chairman of CODA Automotive, panel discussion, and more
A renewable energy company provides clean electricity and job opportunities to India’s rural poor.
A company sourcing Brazil nuts creates both environmental benefits and solid profits.
Five Innovative, Environmentally-Focused Companies from Emerging Markets to Present at NYU Stern School on April 6, 2011



