Businesses today are searching for innovative ways to get green. Learn how some companies,
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G8 greenhouse gases down in 2006 — May, 2008
A Reuters study showed Friday the broadest dip since the world started trying to curb climate change did not include Russia
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Britain Burning Trash for Energy — June, 2008
Beginning this summer a gasification plant will turn 30,000 tons of garbage a year into electricity
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U.K.'s Green Budget — March, 2008
Designed to curb emissions from buildings, cars and the energy sector, it also strengthened the government's emissions targets.
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Small Businesses Having Trouble with WEEE — March, 2008
Only a small percentage of small to medium businesses can name the regulations
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IT Insisting On Higher Standards On 'Green Products' — February, 2008
IT companies and business professionals are becoming more concerned with the green credentials of the products they use
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The Call for A Global Climate Change Effort — January, 2008
World leaders are calling for a post-Kyoto agreement and strengthened partnerships in the global effort against climate change
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UK Super Computer to Model Climate Change — January, 2008
The super computer will allow scientists to model long-range climate change and experiment in ways they cannot in real life.
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Australian Companies Incent Employees to go Green — October, 2007
From free light bulbs to free holidays, employees reap the benefits of going green.
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UK Businesses Pledge To Report Their Carbon Footprint — October, 2007
Hundreds of the largest firms in London’s Square Mile are being asked to quantify their carbon reducing measures.
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Investors want to see Green Initiatives — November, 2007
A London survey shows that environmental concerns are dictating investments.
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