Introducing Green Technology Forum

I'm pleased to announce a new company I've just started called Green Technology Forum. At green Technology Forum you'll find news, commentary, interviews, and original
research covering emerging nanotechnology and biotechnology. You'll also find advising and research services for businesses seeking the environmental, social, and economic rewards of clean technology.
Green technologies have been called the biggest economic opportunity of the 21st Century, and nanotechnology and biotechnology are leading the way with revolutionary advances in almost every industry. But their complexity and uncertainty can make them challenging to work with, and their rich environmental, social, and economic potential can seem out of reach.
In providing a forum for exchanging ideas and offering insight and advising, the goal of Green Technology Forum is to help businesspeople understand the potential of nanotechnology and biotechnology and make informed decisions about where they want these emerging technologies to take them. By working together to understand their risks and rewards and make informed decisions about their use, we can employ these technologies to benefit customers, the environment, and the bottom line.
I will, of course, still be authoring nanotechbuzz along with a new sister blog called GreenTechBlog. I hope you'll continue to check in with both!
we need to save environment at the same time we develop new technology therefore we need to take help from the old biotech and chemical engg things that are available and that can be used in fabrication of nano materials so that we can sav the nature at the same time and find some nature friendly ways of fac at nano scale
August 8th, 2007 at 1:46 amIn California, leaders at all levels of government have made commitments to greening the Golden State, and to ensuring that future generations can enjoy its abundant resources, says Green Technology publisher Keith Miller.
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George,
I don’t mean to sound uncaring, but when I clicked on your forum link, I received a malware warning from Google Chrome due to some possible trojans from m-analytics.net
I’m not sure what that means, but you may want to check your site. I’m very interested in some green tech forums, but I’m not going to go to one with malware warnings.
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