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New data suggests worldwide emissions surged in 2010 following a small dip during the economic downturn. The news comes as world leaders attempt to find common ground on the fate of the Kyoto Protocol.
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The North American arm of LG Electronics will target its energy use to achieve its new 2020 goal.
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Emissions ticked up 11 percent in the second quarter at Timberland, a period in which revenue climbed 27 percent.
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The latest from Timberland includes new 2015 sustainability goals and a web portal with all of its CSR-related information.
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Just a year after setting its long-term sustainability targets, Alcoa is on track to meet or outpace several goals. Chief Sustainability Officer Kevin Anton identifies four key elements driving the efforts.
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Record temperatures and an increase in business travel as the economy recovered crimped the outdoor gear company's plans to halve its 2006 carbon footprint by 2010.
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A carbon footprint analysis of its value chain revealed that 40 percent of its overall emissions can be found in its supply chain, while another 40 percent are produced by customer use of its inhalers.
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AMD's carbon footprint shrank 72 percent after it transferred the bulk of its manufacturing business to a supplier.
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Preliminary data shows SAP AG's greenhouse gas emissions fell 4 percent in 2010, a year in which its business software sales grew 17 percent
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The downturn has helped many companies get to their climate goals faster. The hard part will be holding the line on emissions once business activity picks up.
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At the Ceres conference in San Francisco, Ben Packard of Starbucks explains how its stakeholders nudged the company to enter the public policy arena to lobby for strong climate change laws and offers advice for other companies considering entering the debate.
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The American Coalition for Clean Coal Electricity claims the industry has more than 80 carbon capture and storage projects in the pipeline. An environmental think tank called the industry's investment paltry.
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Senate Bill 375 opens a new front in the state’s battle to reduce greenhouse gas emissions: land use.
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Former Vice President Al Gore called on the U.S. to make an Apollo-like leap to produce all of its electricity from non-fossil fuel sources within a decade to bolster national security, the flailing economy and avoid the worst effects of a warming planet.