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featuring executives, community leaders and luminaries speaking about sustainability, green issues, global warming, and the three tenants of green living - ethics, ecology and economics.

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    Steve Nicholas, Seattle's Sustainability Director, Part 1

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2008


    Steve Nicholas from the City of Seattle's Sustainability Office explores economic, ecological, and ethical issues related to municipalities.

    Executives on Sustainability: Rick Dipper, Nortel Corporate Responsibility

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2008 15:31


    Nortel has long been known as an environmentally conscious company, but only recently have we also started talking up some of our energy efficiency advantages as well. Rick Dipper talks about Nortel’s green effortsBased in RTP, Rick heads up Nortel’s green efforts as part of his larger Corporate Responsibility role. Rick and I talked through how sustainability applies to business in terms of motivation and profits, as well as how Nortel stacks up to our competitors in energy efficiency. Listen to our conversation.

    Executives on Sustainability: Mike Splinter, CEO, Applied Materials

    Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2008 0:10


    Listen to this interview with Michael Splinter talking about sustainability at Applied Materials. In 2003, Mike Splinter was named president and chief executive officer, as well as member of the Board of Directors of Applied Materials, the global leader in nanomanufacturing technology solutions for the electronics industry. Solar By applying our four decades of thin film on silicon experience to the manufacturing of solar modules, the total volume of solar panels manufactured each year can be vastly increased. At the same time, Applied Materials' products are aimed at reducing the cost per watt of energy produced, to become more competitive with current electricity generation. Glass Glass allows light into our homes and offices while also allowing us to see the world around us. However, plain glass is not the best solution because in the summer it lets heat in, and in the winter it lets heat out. Low emission coated glass can have a major impact in reducing solar heat gain, or winter heat loss, with a corresponding benefit in lowering fuel consumption and green house gas emissions. Lighting Applied Materials, working with partners in the European OPAL program, are exploring the use of Organic Light Emitting Diode (OLED) structures. The future of OLED is being evaluated as well as other lighting technologies that can produce the light needed while using far less energy each day. Alternative Energies Applied's expertise is the application of very precise, thin films to substrates at high manufacturing volumes, low defect levels, low manufacturing cost with high yields. Applied Materials' Adjacent programs are exploratory in nature, seeking opportunities to utilize our four decades in thin film applications in new ways. Visit http://onegreener.com for more information.

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