RMI in the News
January 7, 2010 - Salisbury Post
When it comes to implementing clean energy technologies that are more sustainable than fossil fuels, RMI's Chief Scientist Amory Lovins doesn't think we need to reinvent the wheel. We just need to Reinvent Fire.
February 1, 2010 - Grist
Amory Lovins argues that there is no economic, environmental, or security rationale for the kinds of nuclear reactors called for during last week's State of the Union address.
January 28, 2010 - CSU Today
Colorado State University students will track real-time energy consumption in residence halls with meters provided through a Rocky Mountain Institute grant—a result of participating in "Accelerating Campus Climate Initiatives."
January 27, 2010 - San Diego News Network
At the Clean Tech Investor Summit, Amory Lovins explained the financial and environmental benefits of "Reinventing Fire" —freeing the world from our fossil fuel dependence.
January 26, 2010 - Environmental Expert
RMI found that bridging the gap between the most and the least energy-efficient states could avoid 30 percent of national electricity consumption.
January 22, 2010 - Providence Journal
Project Get Ready Rhode Island set a target of 10,000 plug-in electric cars on the road by 2015, which would represent 2 percent of the state’s registered vehicles.
January 13, 2010 - Yale Daily News
Funding for energy monitors, intended to raise awareness, engage students, and lead to energy-reducing behaviors, came from a grant awarded by RMI's Accelerating Campus Climate Initiatives.
January 14, 2010 - The New York Times
Last year's Design Mind Award winner Amory Lovins puts environmental responsibility as a top priority in design.
January 13, 2010 - Autoblog Green
RMI's work on lightweighting has influenced other automakers to maximize efficiency by stripping out weight.
January 7, 2010 - Global Crossing
Motivations at the center of the clean tech movement are consistent with RMI's approach: environment, economics and security.
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