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FedEx Corp. has launched 'Operation FedEx Special Delivery,' a program to support philanthropic efforts in U.S. communities during the holiday season.
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Greenpeace's partnership with Unilever has boosted sales of refrigerators that do not contribute to climate change.
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Intelligent software that will help manufacturers to reduce their CFC emissions is now being developed by a group of British researchers.
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We can help fight global warming three times a day by making a few simple changes in our eating habits.
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BP has started an “industrial-scale” test of geo-sequestration with Algeria’s national oil company, Sonatrach experiment to bury carbon dioxide, in an effort to reduce the emission of gases blamed for global warming, BP chief executive John Browne said.
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Retiring croplands and switching to no-till agriculture can contribute in a modest way to reducing the increase of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere, but doubling fuel efficiencies of cars and light trucks would achieve much greater results, according to two Duke University ecologists.
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The Habo No. 1 looks like any one of the legions of Volkswagen sedans in China. But a peek under the hood reveals an array of chrome canisters instead of the usual engine -- the Habo is fueled not by gas but hydrogen peroxide.
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Intel, Fannie Mae, and Cisco Systems top the U.S. government's list of FORTUNE 500 companies that have the best commuting benefits for their employees.
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The city's mayor has announced an ambitious climate action plan seeking to slash annual carbon dioxide emissions by 2.5 million tonnes by 2012, a 20% cut below 1990 emissions.
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Brushing aside concerns from the auto industry, the Chinese government has set fuel-economy standards on new cars, sport utility vehicles, and vans for the first time.
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From 2000 to 2003, the Norwegian electronics sector cut its emissions of the greenhouse gas Sulphurhexafluoride SF6 from high-voltage switches by 60%, or 67,000 tons of CO2e.
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Organizers for the Football World Cup 2006 want to set a new standard for major sports events by holding the first major event to have a neutral impact on the climate and measurable targets for areas such as water, energy, refuse and transportation. By Tell Muenzing
by Emily Rabin
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Researchers at the Idaho National Engineering and Environmental Laboratory believe the state has a major role to play in reducing carbon dioxide gases in the atmosphere.
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Around 150 businesses, other organizations, and individuals have signed up for briefings at which they can learn more about how they can be awarded internationally tradable emissions units, or carbon credits, in return for taking action to reduce emissions of greenhouse gases.
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A summer campaign by WebEx, which provides online meetings, and Future Forests, a leading climate change business, aims to help educate employees about the harmful effects of business travel.
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Australian scientists have reported the successful trial of a process for drying brown coal which could reduce greenhouse emissions by one third.
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Cash for Commuters, the regional financial incentive program offered by The Clean Air Campaign, is changing the way metro Atlantans get to work -- one commuter at a time.
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Fluorocarbon manufacturers have reached into their pockets to support an international project aimed at cutting global warming impacts from the use of the HFC-134a in vehicle air conditioning systems.
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McDonald's, Coca-Cola, Unilever, Greenpeace, and the U.N. Environment Program were unexpected bedfellows at a recent conference on innovative climate-friendly refrigeration.
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Australian federal Prime Minister John Howard has launched a $342 million fund to encourage the private sector to invest in greenhouse gas emissions reducing technology.
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European industry could save over 200bn kilowatt hours (KWh) of electricity per year by using more energy-efficient electrical motors, a study published by the European Copper Institute has shown.
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Hybrid cars' first buyers were environmentalists willing to pay extra for a vehicle that was cleaner and more efficient. The next market may be taxicabs.
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Are UV/EB systems the future of pollution prevention technology? By Gary Cohen
by Emily Rabin
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Some companies with Anchorage offices have developed ways to make the city's air a little cleaner, from flat out paying their employees not to drive to helping them buy more efficient cars.
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Industrial manufacturer Eaton Corporation has partnered with IdleAire Technologies to help the U.S. trucking industry slash diesel emissions by about 11,500 metric tons.