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Companies need to make major carbon cuts to keep global temperatures down, and the CDP and WWF show it can be done while profiting.
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OfficeMax’s business customers can sign up to receive Boomerang Boxes, which will be reused over and over until they’re worn out.
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The Innovation Center for U.S. Dairy has released two tools to help companies calculate and cut emissions from processing plants and milk transportation.
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One of the largest IT companies in the world strides toward carbon neutrality via energy efficiency, renewable energy and carbon offsets. Now it's ready to share its tips for success.
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With cows emitting all that methane, the milk-production industry contends with a carbon footprint as large as the airline industry's. But many dairies are doing something about it -- including making energy out of manure -- and the industry has launched its first U.S. Dairy Sustainability Awards to recognize the leaders.
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To boost fuel economy for the new Chevrolet Malibu, GM looked at everything from leaving out the spare tire to tiny tail light design tweaks.
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IBM is testing the ability of the smart grid to change consumer behavior with a project letting 1,000 households see real-time, detailed energy data.
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AT&T is touting the environmental and business benefits of its services for remote workers and teleconferencing with a tool that lays out company-specific savings.
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China's low-carbon plans, how oil supply will meet demand and the effect of breeding vegetables for higher yields are among the stories on our radar this morning.
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U.S. funds for a corn waste ethanol plant, a new U.K. carbon reduction goal that could curb the government's business class flights, and Motorola's plans to source conflict-free minerals from the Congo are among the stories on our radar this morning.
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The USDA will grant $1.1 million to groups testing greenhouse gas reduction projects at rice farms.
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New fuel economy stickers expand the amount of information automakers have to put on cars and trucks, but not everyone's happy with the change.
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When is conventional jet fuel a greener choice than biofuels?
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McDonald's has laid out a long-term plan to move to more sustainable meat, coffee and packaging.
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Dow Chemical Company is asking its employees for the best ideas that can improve energy efficiency, setting aside $100 million for improvement projects.
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The company behind Woolite, French's mustard and numerous other brands is halfway to its goal of cutting its products' carbon dioxide emissions by 20 percent.
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The dairy industry gives an update on its progress toward cutting its greenhouse gas emissions by 25 percent over the next decade.
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Fujitsu has developed a corporate social responsibility policy, spurred by the fact that such CSR programs are widespread among companies and growing demands from stakeholders.
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Since adding recycling bins at its stores for the first time earlier this year, Target has finalized a set of company-wide goals covering emissions, water and more.
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By not having a national carbon cap-and-trade policy, the United States is losing out on its chance to become a green and clean technology leader, says Chicago Climate Exchange founder Richard Sandor.<br />
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Humans have been altering the planet for more than hundreds of years, so it's only our responsibility to actively use geoengineering to avoid catastrophe, said Jamais Cascio in his State of Green Business Forum presentation, “Hacking the Earth (Without Voiding the Warranty).”<br />
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Methane from cows and pigs won't be regulated under proposed legislation aimed at limiting U.S. greenhouse gas emissions. Even though the EPA has said it has no plans to regulate the gas, worries over the idea of a 'cow tax' prompted farm groups to lobby against any inclusion of animal burps in the climate change bill.