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November 21, 2009

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Goldman Sachs at CGI: Women Offer the "Highest ROI"

GS's CSR investment in 10,000 women has the key ingredients for a successful CSR program: alignment with company goals and objectives

Senate Version of Climate Bill More Aggressive on GHG Emissions

The Senate version of the climate bill, updated from the version passed by the House back in June, will be released on Thursday

First Global Warming Lawsuit Against US Polluters a Success

In a surprising turn of events, the 2nd Circuit Court of Appeals has sided with a coalition of US states, New York City,...

Happy, Shiny People: Apple’s Big Drive for Green Credibility

Apple has been a punching bag for environmentalists for years for its spotty record on environmental reporting

Congestion Tax Boosts Alt-Fuel Vehicle Use

When Sweden began charging motorists to drive into downtown Stockholm during rush hour, the goal was to reduce traffic congestion

Fresh Water Crisis Seen at Top of Clinton Global Initiative Priorities

Clinton commended actor Matt Damon for co-founding Water.org a year ago to enhance access to clean water in the developing world, including in...

Food Supply Worries of an Agricultural Scientist

Climate averages are not what matters for crop production - Variation is

Better world: Global green heroes

Yet despite all the gloom there are some corners of the world where things are changing for the better

Met Office: catastrophic climate change could happen with 50 years

Dr Richard Betts, Head of Climate Impacts at the Met Office Hadley Centre, said the new study showed how important it was to...




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