Planet Earth MagazineThis is an interesting and unique book commissioned by the United Nations Energy Security Council (UNESCO). Even though we do not normally do printed media advertising, this publication espouses a planetary initiative which we feel may have a broader appeal and lead to the broader opportunity to reach the decision makers who can ultimately change the face of the planet we live on. Our advertisement is on page 136, and you can reach it by using your mouse to 'turn the pages'. According to the publisher, around the start of September, 2008, the publication was mailed out to : - CEO, VP, Senior VP, and all EXEC titled individuals at all of the Fortune 500 companies.
- All members of US Congress
- All members of Canadian Parliament
- All Canadian and US investment firms and the leadership of all North American Banks.
- All leadership members of the press, television, radio and printed media, including all major North American Newspapers.
So whether you are family, a personal friend, corporate friend, Partner, technology partner, supplier, engineer, or one of those CEOs thinking about making a difference, we thought you might like to know that even the United Nations feels that the industry of which we are a part is of Global Security Significance. We at Hybridyne support that idea and ideal any way we can. | | |
Stocks that make others green with envy The Toronto Star , 24 Jan 2008Investment can mean putting your money to work to make more money, or it can mean investing in the infrastructure to make your enterprise more profitable or cost effective. This article points out that either way, Renewable Energy companies and products should be receiving your attention. "Environmental and energy investments may provide some good opportunities for those looking for a new place to put their money ... You are looking at an unstoppable, global mega-trend for limited resources, the environment and energy," says Rafael Coven, managing director of Cleantech Indices LLC and the first stock market index of publicly traded clean-technology companies. " PDF Version |  | |