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NEW YORK — The three-day Clinton Global Initiative concluded with a flurry of new commitments including a five-year, $4 billion pledge by Pacific Gas & Electric and Ausra to build solar thermal generating stations that both companies says is cost-competitive with fossil fuel generation. California-based Ausra will build at least 1,000 megawatts of solar power plants and PG&E will purchase at least 1,000 megawatts of solar thermal, and the deal will eliminate over 36 million tons of CO2 emissions in California and neighboring states over the next 20 years. Other projects announced here were these:
Online, Televised, Blogged, YouTube and More New Media at the Clinton Initiative
BY KEITH SCHNEIDER
Senior Editor, Circle of Blue
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BY KEITH SCHNEIDER
Senior Editor, Circle of Blue
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Straightening The Noodles at Clinton Global Initiative, Plus Jolie-Pitt
BY KEITH SCHNEIDER
Senior Editor, Circle of Blue
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Onward to Clinton Global Initiative in New York
Three years ago when he founded the Clinton Global Initiative, which has emerged as one of the most influential and prestigious annual gatherings of world leaders, former President Bill Clinton understood that the new century’s formative operating principles depended on collaboration, not hierarchy. Only through the efforts of untraditional allies working together could people make progress on any idea or project of real significance.
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