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Environment News Round-Up (Issue 93)
Researching environmental investment opportunities and appointing senior level staff to oversee sustainability and environmental issues? Is this the dawn of the new, environmentally-conscious company or is this simply bandwagon-jumping?
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Managing climate impact
Amid the seemingly endless stream of climate change initiatives, programmes and campaigns, humble CSR managers must map out what their companies can actually control – both up- and downstream.
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Environment news round-up
(Issue 92)
Sainsbury's announces it adoption of an ethical tissue policy, ExxonMobil defends its stance on climate change, while FTSE4GOOD expels twelve companies from the ethical index.
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Companies leading the way
Hard evidence on climate change has encouraged a number of companies to take serious action to combat the devastating effects of the potential crisis, writes Peter Madden of Forum for the Future.
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Casting the carbon net
wider
Reducing corporate impact on the climate should be about more than just offsetting and carbon neutrality, argues Ita McMahon of The Corporate Citizenship Company.
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Global warming comes to
the US, in unexpected ways
Climate change is an everyday media story in the US, and companies are beginning to respond to the call the issue has on their business practice.
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Global policy pathways
The World Business Council for Sustainable Development’s latest report provides a refreshing break from the political rhetoric being seen both sides of the Atlantic.
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Australia reaches the
tipping point on climate change
David Grayson, contributing editor, reports back from his recent Australian lecture tour on how the country has reached the tipping point on climate change.
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Climate change criteria
for companies
FTSE4Good has introduced new criteria in a bid to offset the effects of climate change.
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Capitalism under fire
RyanAir scraps with the government, but we argue they should be working together to bring down carbon emissions. The government should develop policy and businesses should act on it.
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Environment news round-up
(issue 91)
A Climate Change Task Force is put together, Sakhalin II funding is withdrawn and Xerox is developing re-usable printing paper while BP is setting school children a carbon challenge.
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