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The author focuses on the role of digital media in reducing carbon emissions. He states that clean technologies is the fastest growing investment sector in Europe. He claims that digital media can help companies communicate with customers about their clean technology efforts and widen their...
- Give offsets some credit. Wellington, David // Green Futures;Jan2009, Issue 71, p49
The author reflects on the importance of offsetting in a credit crunch as a solution to corporations' cost-cutting problems. He states that there is a need to reduce emissions for every pound spent, and that offsetting is an effective way of achieving this. He states the advantages of offsets,...
- DITHERING IS NOT GOOD ENOUGH. // Commercial Motor;1/24/2008, Vol. 207 Issue 5264, p3
The author comments on an announcement by Transport for London (TfL) in England regarding a delay in the implementation of the London Low Emission Zone (LEZ) directive. Environmental legislation is said to have become increasingly devolved to local authorities that lack the technical capability...
- Carbon Copy. Selzer, Lawrence A. // Energy User News;Nov2002, Vol. 27 Issue 11, p16
Reports on efforts made by companies to offset their carbon dioxide emissions in an effort to conserve the environment following a change in the legal and regulatory environment in the U.S. Benefits of a market-based approach for companies looking to offset emission; Concept of carbon...
- The wait of the world. Bray, Tony // MicroScope;6/25/2007, p9
The author comments on the progress of environmental protection efforts in Great Britain. Research by Version One indicates that information technology (IT) professionals are genuinely concerned about the impact of their organizations on the environment. The progress of Great Britain towards...
- Beyond Marketing. Davis, Rob // NZ Marketing Magazine;Nov2007, Vol. 26 Issue 10, p47
The author comments on All Black neutral marketers and carbon neutrality in New Zealand. According to the author, Men in Black are far more responsible for climate change in New Zealand than any carbon emissions. The author also talks about very smart marketers which companies whose marketing...
- Offsetting is not enough. Kemp, Ed // Marketing (00253650);2/28/2007, p17
The article presents the author's comments about the need for companies in Great Britain to reduce carbon dioxide emissions instead of offsetting them. The author says that companies have been accused of misleading consumers by using offsetting. He says that it can damage a firm's reputation. He...
- China Trades 80% of the Global Issued CERs. // China Chemical Reporter;9/26/2009, Vol. 20 Issue 27, p14
The article reports that China's total certified emission reductions (CERs) that have acquired issuance from the Center for Development Management (CDM) Executive Board was 74.2 million tons of carbon dioxide in 2008. It is according to the data from China Fund Management Center, which noted...
- Green, Inc. Isaacson, Andy // National Geographic Adventure;Jun/Jul2008, Vol. 10 Issue 5, p32
The article presents information on the efforts of business enterprises in the U.S. to adopt environmental friendly measures. Wal-Mart Stores Inc. has commitment to sell 100 million compact fluorescent lightbulbs a year. An alliance of environmental groups and nearly 30 major companies have...


