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JetBlue still believes that treating people well affects profits. That includes protecting ecosystems to benefit communities.
by Sarah Bodley
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A smart city future requires a holistic approach focused on the economy, environment and quality of life.
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Why did some cities nail top ratings in Siemens' new Green City Index for North America, while others tanked and still others weren't counted at all? NRDC's Kaid Benfield takes a deep dive into the scores.
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San Francisco bested contenders that included Vancouver, New York, Seattle, Denver and Boston in a study conducted by the Economist Intelligence Unit and commissioned by Siemens.
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The so-called "Bio-Bug" cruised the streets of Bristol using methane generated by the local sewage treatment facility. The waste from 70 homes can power the Bio-Bug for a year, according to Wessex Water and its subsidiary, GENeco.
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Lower vehicle production and sales volume helped cut greenhouse gas emissions in the operations of Toyota’s European arm by 17 percent in fiscal year 2008. Its European manufacturing companies also achieved zero-waste, 14 facilities run on 100 percent renewable energy, and it reduced VOC levels in its vehicle assembly facilities by 5 percent.