There are many examples of ways domestic and international companies, both large and small are going green in order to reduce climate change and increase profit. This article gives examples of companies in the U.S., China and the U.K.
Innovation is a global trend that some companies have mastered and others haven't. Innovation has become crucial in this age of ever changing technology, and is one of the first stepping stones of success in the business world. However instead of staying within the safety of company for new ideas, business owners are looking all over the world for fresh innovation.
Japan's temperatures have been steadily rising over the past century. The country is taking active measures to improve global warming in both public and private industry.
Hotels across the globe are integrating sustainability throughout their operations. Here are a few examples of green practices in the hotel industry.
Ontario is one of the more progressive Canadian provinces that is initiating innovative ways to reduce its carbon footprint.
Mexico and Brazil are commiting to reduce carbon emissions through a generous grant from The World Bank. This news summary piece highlights the initiative.
Food and Wine sales make up a large part of Italy's economy. In an effort to increase revenue and save money, the food and wine industry is implementing a variety of sustainable practices.
Conflict between the richer and poorer nations and among climate change enthusiasts has been quite severe at the Copenhagen Conference. In order to begin combating climate change, global leaders need to work quickly to reach an agreement as climate change is happening quickly and the conference is nearing an end.
Rainforest Deforestation is one of the many issues presented at Copenhagen. This news summary briefly addresses this topic.
A Climate Treaty created at Copenhagen will be non-binding but it will most likely set the stage for future global carbon emissions reduction targets.
Friday, August 6, 2010
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