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The term has been mentioned by several people but one of the most noted are Per Wimmer, Danish investor and author of the book "The Green Bubble".[1] The magazine Wired has also been a proponent of this theory,[2] stressing what happened to the solar energy company Solyndra. The theory was also described in an article by Ted Nordhaus and Michael Shellenberger in 2009, "The Green Bubble: Why Environmentalism Keeps Imploding."[3](since you mentioned this people's name, maybe it will be better to elaborate a little bit about what they said about the theory_stella)

The History and Promise of Green Technology”, there(there might not be a appropriate subject_stella)have already existed a large number of windmills and solar heaters in the early 20th. Despite the fact that various green technologies have been developed and used for centuries, the history of minor technologies is quite obscure since there is a few credible record.[4]

It is known that a “mini green bubble” has already occurred(take place may be a better verb than occur?_stella) between 2005 to 2007,

There is some evidence(there are some evidences?)

From the perspective of Venture Capitals Companies, The Obama administration (the Obama administration?_stella)