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October 19, 2012

Shale Boom Derails U.S. Investments in Clean Coal Technology
Only One New CCS Demonstration Project Started up in 2011

Topics: Green and Government | GREEN_WEB

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October 18, 2012

Climate Change Among Top Sustainability Priorities for Business
New Poll: Human Rights, Workers' Rights and Climate Change are the Top Three Sustainability Priorities for Companies in the Coming Year

Topics: GREEN_WEB

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October 17, 2012

What We can Learn from Europe's Cap-and-Trade System
New Report: Recaps the Trade System, How much Europe has Cut Emissions and Where the Cuts are Coming From

Topics: Green and Government | GREEN_WEB

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October 15, 2012

Getting to Solar Energy Sustainability
The Search for Market Equilibrium is an Elusive Quest in the Solar Energy Industry

Topics: GREEN_WEB

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October 13, 2012

Natural Gas: A Question Of Sustainability
The Natural Gas Industry has a lot of Opportunity for Improvement, and there is Mounting Public Pressure to Address Environmental Concerns

Topics: GREEN_WEB

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October 12, 2012

Are Businesses Ready for Mandatory Carbon Reporting?
New reports confirm Large Corporations are Embracing Carbon Reporting Standards

Topics: Green and Government | GREEN_WEB

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October 11, 2012

Packaging Innovation for Sustainability
Companies Need to Focus on the Entire Life Cycle of their Products and Ensure that New Packaging Formats Respond to Key Trends

Topics: GREEN_WEB | Packaging

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October 10, 2012

Three Lessons For A Greener And More Profitable Supply Chain
What's Driving the World’s Biggest Corporations down this Path -- Reputation, Risk and Opportunity

Topics: GREEN_WEB

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October 08, 2012

Is Sustainability Here to Stay?
What the Three Largest Retailers Think

Topics: GREEN_WEB | Retail industry supply chain

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October 04, 2012

New Report: US Emissions Fell 9% Since 2005, Rate Unlikely to Continue
Drivers for the Decline include an Increase in Natural Gas Production, Decline in Coal-Fired Electricity Generation & Growth in Renewables

Topics: GREEN_WEB

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