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Combat Climate Change, a new coalition of 46 major international companies including BP, Citigroup, Reuters, Alcan and GE, is pushing global governments to join together for immediate action to address climate change.
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The release of the fifth annual report from the Climate Disclosure Project selects 68 companies that are leading the charge against climate change. The group also found that 77 percent of the world's 500 largest companies are reporting greenhouse gas emissions data.
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With the addition of Ford and Chrysler to its membership, USCAP has expanded to 29 organizations and plans to step up its push to enact federal climate change legislation.
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Albuquerque and Fayetteville, Ark., received the top honors in the first annual award ceremony, which celebrates cities that adopt innovative practices to increase energy efficiency to help curb global warming.
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The Climate Counts Scorecard ranks 56 major companies on a wide range of criteria that aims to help shoppers know which companies are serious in their commitment to fight climate change.
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In response to a survey finding that the vast majority of investors see climate change as full of both risks and opportunities, SRI group Calvert has launched a new Alternative Energy Fund aimed to create investments that support the environment and generate profit at the same time.
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Supply Chain Consulting last month launched a software program that helps organizations capture, analyze and optimize the carbon emissions data across their operations.