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Thomas Friedman Green China

NYTimes Columnist Sums Up China's Green Imperative

By Sam Hopkins
Thursday, October 1st, 2009

It often happens that news items come up in the popular press that are, in fact, no news to us here at Green Chip Stocks.

Take China, for example. We've been talking about China's growing Green GDP and the slew of stock plays coming out of the country for years. I've even traveled to China and Hong Kong twice to see what's going on with my own eyes and get expert opinions on how to play it. The other day, I detailed a new Chinese "Green Business Academy" that aims to make China's manufacturing economy more environmentally friendly.

Alas, New York Times Columnist Thomas Friedman has added his take on China's Green Revolution to "All the news that's fit to print." We're confident that many NYT readers will make their way to www.GreenChipStocks.com and our assortment of newsletters to get the investment angles they need in order to profit from Friedman's piece.

Here's the full column, "The New Sputnik," at nytimes.com: http://www.nytimes.com/2009/09/27/opinion/27friedman.html?_r=1

While you chew on Thomas Friedman's words, though, we think you should keep the broader context in mind...

What's going on isn't just a high-tech revolution in the Middle Kingdom; it's a global transition to the low-carbon economy each and every country needs to guarantee its economic health. 

This December's COP-15 Copenhagen Climate Conference will be the culmination of years of work on emissions control and clean energy re-industrialization, and we've prepared a full report on it here:

COP-15 and the $46 Trillion New Economy

Good investing,

Sam Hopkins

Sam Hopkins

International Editor, Green Chip Stocks 


Editor's Note: From solar and wind to geothermal and biofuels, Green Chip readers want to know which renewable energy resource will take over where fossil fuels leave off. The answer is...all of the above!

There is no one single solution to today's energy crisis. However, the combination of all viable renewable energy resources, coupled with energy efficiency, conservation and smart grid development will not only lead us to energy independence and a cleaner, more sustainable energy infrastructure — but also to what will soon prove to be the greatest investment opportunity of the 21st Century.







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