I’m a fan of Thomas Friedman’s mix of doomsaying and praise of innovation. He’s a great cheerleader of the American drive to be the best in the world through innovation. In his column today he outlines two innovators in the green technology space. There’s a truly exciting process that could make coal fired powerplants much cheaper while also producing a useful bi-product as well as a nod to the much-hyped fuel cells from Bloom Energy. To “do good and to make good” is the mantra of green entrepreneurs.
In Praise of Innovation
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The best thing about Thomas Friedman is when he comes out with a book and Matt Taibbi eviscerates it.
http://www.nypress.com/article-11419-flathead.html