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Environment News Round-Up (Issue 96)
This edition's round-up of environmental news covers Wal-Mart as well as the overall State of the World.
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Climate Change News
Round-Up (Issue 96)
As per the last few editions, climate change is still at the top of corporate responsibility thinking.
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Business and biodiversity
partnerships
Earthwatch's Chris Perceval explains why biodiversity matters to us all and how businesses can respond to the challenges by getting involved.
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Leading consumers to
carbon neutrality
The onus is very much on business to lead consumers to carbon neutrality, argues Chris Perceval of Earthwatch. Let 2007 be remembered as the year your company showed the world how to act.
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GRI G3 – serving the next
generation?
The third-generation Global Reporting Initiative guidelines help businesses both understand and report on their impacts on society. But, argues Chris Perceval of Earthwatch, there's still a lot of work to be done.
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So it's up to you now...
We've seen the scientific evidence and then the analysis. Now Chris Perceval of Earthwatch calls for a coordinated corporate response to climate change.
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The Ecosystems and
Business Approach: New or important?
Chris Perceval on why ecosystem management by businesses is important and how it can raise the bar on corporate environmental performance.
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Environment News Round-Up
(Issue 95)
Business impact on the environment is still one of the most pertinent issues on the corporate responsibility agenda and is unlikely to wane.
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Environment News Round-Up
(Issue 94)
Some companies are leading the way on going green but a report on the dirtiest power stations shows that Europe still has a lot to do before environmental issues are adequately addressed.
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Climate Change News
Round-Up (Issue 94)
Briefing considers June and July's company initiatives that combat climate change.
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Climate Change News
Round-Up (Issue 93)
Briefing looks at how companies are making sense of a low carbon economy in the future, partnering to tackle climate change, and developing environmentally friendly products.
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