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How does one begin to gather a group of people to live in a modern city commune? By Umbra Fisk
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Fostering human creativity and a sense of community is the key to maintaining a crackerjack corporate office.
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The path to better accountability begins with how it is defined for each type of international organization. Let's get that right first, says Shilpa Shah.
by Emily Rabin
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The perception of the city as the ultimate human environment has lead to a widespread impression that cities are inherently unsustainable. But as complex adaptive systems, cities have plenty to gain from participation in the sustainability dialog. By Brad Allenby
by Brad Allenby
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With prominent companies jumping on the green bandwagon and technologies improving, sustainability is hot. This means all kinds of opportunities for growth, says a Vancouver-based ad agency founder -- if only the industry can figure out how to sex it up a notch. By Marc Stoiber
by Emily Rabin
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U.S. efforts on climate change are coming strictly from the bottom up. By Michael S. Ashford with Al Jubitz
by Emily Rabin
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In an industry first, Ford Motor Company has issued a report addressing the business implications of climate change, carbon dioxide emissions and global energy concerns.
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Growing tree plantations to remove carbon dioxide from the atmosphere to mitigate global warming -- so called 'carbon sequestration' -- could trigger environmental changes that outweigh some of the benefits, a multi-institutional team led by Duke University suggested in a new report.
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The United States has not joined the Kyoto Protocol to cut greenhouse gases, but the pact nevertheless is boosting sales for American companies that market 'clean' energy technologies.
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Kakegawa City, together with the Japan Sewage Works Agency, has been recognized by Japan's Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, and Transport for its highly resource-efficient sewage system.
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Dharamsala, India —There's one final story to tell before we depart Dharamsala. It's not related to anything environmental. It's about the Dalai Lama's
by Joel Makower
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China's burgeoning metals industry is facing increased policing of air and water pollution, which authorities hope will help push the sector toward consolidation and better technology.
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Managers from Winslow Green Growth Fund, New Alternatives Fund, and Portfolio 21 discuss the opportunities and challenges of investing in solar power.
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The World Bank is to pool funding from several of its existing carbon funds, and other investors, into an Umbrella Carbon Facility (UCF).
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Dharamsala, India — My wife, Randy Rosenberg, is an art curator focusing on social and
by Joel Makower
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The folks at ClimateBiz wish you and your family a joyful holiday season and a very happy new year!
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The folks at GreenBiz wish you and your family a joyful holiday season and a very happy new year!
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The folks at GreenerBuildings wish you and your family a joyful holiday season and a very happy new year!
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North American transportation consortium CALSTART has announced this year's winners of its annual Blue Sky Awards, which honor leadership and action in advanced transportation.
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Readers will be able to submit their comments on the latest version of the GRI Sustainability Reporting Guidelines via the Web site until the public comment period closes on March 31, 2006.
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The governors of seven Northeast states announced their agreement today on the first mandatory cap-and-trade program to control carbon dioxide emissions in the United States.
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Friends of the Earth (FoE) Japan has been working to encourage local governments nationwide to join the FoE 'Fifty-fifty' program, in which public schools can receive part of the money they save through reducing electricity, fuel, and water costs.
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Sunday's National Football League game between the St. Louis Rams and the Philadelphia Eagles will be the first ever to have its carbon pollution offset with renewable energy in effort to fight global warming.
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Ask the Green Architect: Builder Certification; Green Museums; $$ Incentives; Fireplace Alternatives
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Green architect Eric Corey Freed answers your questions on sustainable building performance, materials, and design.