Chu made his announcement at the Googleplex in Mountain View, signaling that the Obama administration is looking to duplicate with clean tech the kind of convention-breaking ideas Silicon Valley – and the innovative search engine company – is known for in other areas of technology.
- At Google, Chu announces grants for ‘out-of-the-box’ global warming projects, MercuryNews.com, October 26, 2009.
2. The earthquake of 2011 was the most powerful to have hit Japan, resulting in more than 15,000 deaths and affecting several industries.
Furthermore, the earthquake and resulting tsunami affected several nuclear power plants, resulting in a nuclear scare after radiation levels rose in the surrounding areas.
Joi Ito sees profound changes taking place in the country as a result of this natural disaster, citing protests regarding the nuclear power situation as an example.
“The Japanese seem to have more civic energy than ever before,” he says.
Lisa Katayama has close experience of this.
The Tokyo raised journalist founded the Tofu Project, which connects entrepreneurs, innovators and business leaders in Japan and the US through a series of events.
She has seen more interest in entrepreneurship and from a wider range of people. Ms Katayama sees the fallout of the earthquake as being a key catalyst to this process.
“It comes from survival, and needing to survive,” she says.
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