tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5405352789393656261.post4175646390555909156..comments2009-06-19T11:21:10.868-07:00Comments on Clean-tech-nomics: Clean Tech: Call It Like It Is! .................... (part 2 of 3)Unknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5405352789393656261.post-13681581864489459062009-06-19T11:21:10.868-07:002009-06-19T11:21:10.868-07:00Good analysis on the pain/gain of various strategi...Good analysis on the pain/gain of various strategies-- they do vary, both in what they demand of the consumer and in which entity will drive transformation. But as an American civil engineer living in Poland, the sixth biggest economy in Europe, and a huge polluter and emitter of CO2, cleantech stakeholders need to sing with one voice to attract investors. Just like, say, the term natural capitalism, Amory Lovins terms intended or desired to replace traditional capitalism. For whatever reason, the term environmental sustainability won the day, both to describe changes to the environment and economy. It was simpler perhaps, easier to remember. But the expression, whatever its merits, was agreed upon and stuck to... So what I'm saying is this -- regardless of its merits -- now that it's in vogue, let's support it.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15965136294247457021noreply@blogger.com