
Right: man eating greens
In this context the Institute has become aware of a series of literature reviews carried out by Daniel K. N. Johnson and his colleague Kristina M. Lybecker in the US, at the University of Colorado, which deal with:
* The impact of IP on the development of new environmental technologies (here);
* The impact of the IP system on the dissemination of environmental technologies (here);
* Models for financing the development of environmental technologies (here).

Left: man-eating greens
Green technology here
Grow your own greens here (not for parents of children who are fussy eaters)
British racing greens here
Credible and green: can you help?
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