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New rules passed last week by the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission may spur renewable energy and give regions access to cheaper power.
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High upfront costs, long payback periods, lack of capital and a perceived risk and uneasiness over measuring energy savings are some of the major barriers to major investments in energy efficiency projects.
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Los Angeles leads the nation on green jobs creation; Silicon Valley / San Jose Business Journal released list of Top 25 Environmental Firms, Auto industry enjoys green jobs growth, and more.
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American Airlines yesterday announced what it says is the largest aircraft order in history -- and one that will make its fleet the nation's most fuel-efficient.
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A new report released today by the Carbon Disclosure Project (CDP) makes the case for why technologies such as virtualization and third party-hosted services, applications and websites can save big bucks for big companies while avoiding millions of tons of greenhouse gas emissions in the process.
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Green paper procurement policies by large corporate buyers have boosted demand for responsibly sourced virgin fiber and helped drive paper recycling rates in the U.S. to record levels.
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A new report warns institutional investors about the hidden climate change risks lurking in their portfolios.
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EPA and DOE launch 'Most Efficient' product pilot program; The debut of the 'Dirty' Water Act; and Bayer and State Street reveal environmental achievements.
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Companies worried about engaging customers may learn a thing or two from SunPower, whose new online contest has boosted its Facebook community by nearly 70 percent.
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China outspent every other country last year on renewable energy; Lufthansa will become the first airline to incorporate biofuels into a regular route; House Republicans will bring to a floor vote next week a bill that would repeal a light bulb efficiency mandate.
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The new additions to the partnership bring more than 1 million corporate fleet vehicles into the effort to reduce fleets' fuel use and greenhouse gas emissions.
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A study from the University of Michigan found the average driver who bought a new vehicle in April 2011 produced 14 percent fewer greenhouse gas emissions from driving that month compared to drivers who bought a new car in October 2007.
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A cross-sector group of companies, including Alcoa, Enel, General Electic, and the Big Four accounting firms, will help guide development of the Global Reporting Initiative's next version, which its creators hope will be cheaper and easier for organizations to use.
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California polluters won't have to comply with the state's emissions trading program until 2013.
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Telework still isn't taking off in any major way, according to a new study of the remote workforce -- and management resistance is the No. 1 obstacle.
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The latest BPA study finds it causes male deer mice to act like females; Greenpeace accuses VW of turning to the Dark Side because of its environmental and lobbying record; and GM pledges to find a way to achieve 56.2 mpg.
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Google will retire its home energy management tool in mid-September in the wake of slow adoption; but forecasters still predict significant growth for the market.
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Climate Earth and Summit Energy are joining forces for a partnership that marries their strengths and brings together their specializations in energy management and supply chain carbon footprinting.
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In the eternal competition between renewable energy and reducing demand, which is more valuable to companies?
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In the first of three events of our multi-nation VERGE conference, experts in Shanghai explored the potential scale and opportunity for VERGE innovation in China, which is mind-boggling, but, like most nations in the world, they've barely scratched the surface.
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Marriott, InterfaceFlor, PE Five Winds, Valley Forge Fabrics and other firms have launched the Hospitality Sustainable Purchasing Consortium to improve the sustainability performance of the hospitality supply chain.
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In a red carpet ceremony in Los Angeles Thursday, the second annual Toxie Awards honored bad actor chemicals for their ubiquity and negative impacts.
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The trouble ahead for renewable energy tax breaks, Eurostar's new carbon goals, and why EPA carbon rules won't cost businesses much, in our early roundup.
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Seventy-two companies are calling for deeper carbon cuts in the EU, while a separate report questions whether U.K. companies are ready to tackle their own carbon footprints.
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Atlanta tops the rankings in a recent teleworking report that finds employee demand for a flexible workplace is on the rise.