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Japan, with 37.1 percent of global inventions. That’s according to one of the most comprehensive analysis ever undertaken on global cleantech innovation. Economists Matthieu Glachant and Antoine Dechezleprêtre used the EPO Worldwide Patent Statistical Database (PATSTAT) to examine the geographic distribution and global diffusion of inventions in thirteen ... keep reading
Written by Celsias Team in December 2010, about Climate Change, Coal & Oil, Design, Economics, Emissions, Energy Saving, Green energy, Industry & Business, Innovation, Licensing, Patents, Politics & Government, Science, Technology (2 comments)

The cost of transporting biomass is often viewed as an economic barrier because of its bulk volume, but thanks to a method developed by chemical engineers at Purdue University, that barrier may be a thing of the past. They’ve developed a new method to process agricultural waste and other ... keep reading
Written by Celsias Team in August 2010, about Agriculture & Food, Biofuels & Alternative Energy, Clean Tech, Coal & Oil, Design, Economics, Emissions, Innovation, Patents, Sustainability, Transport

A Colmar Brunton project in New Zealand 
B3W is Colmar Brunton’s investigation into all things sustainable from the consumers’ point of view. It came about when we ... more »
Wellington, New Zealand 
FISCHE° is a design strategy company with specialist knowledge in sustainable development. We work with governments, non-profits and the private ... more »