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For the past seven years, the Carbon Disclosure Project have surveyed the world's largest companies on their efforts to measure, manage and reduce their greenhouse gas emissions.
This year, the CDP's leaders are giving GreenBiz.com readers an exclusive, early look at the findings of the newest survey of corporate carbon impacts; the full report will be released on Sept. 21.
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- In honor of Climate Week and World Green Building Day, I thought I would highlight several internationally oriented articles. World Green Building Day coincides with the UN General Assembly meeting in New York City, which is celebrating Climate Week......
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What does Net Zero mean, and what does it take to get there? Michael Bangs, Director of Global Facilities Operations at Adobe tells how the company has amplified its sustainable innovation......
Cities are likely to be extremely vulnerable to the impacts of climate change, but are also wellplaced to act quickly and effectively to combat climate change and its effects. This paper......
The Carbon Disclosure Project's 2009 research charts what the world's largest companies are doing to battle climate change.
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