| For tips, tools, and resources on climate management, visit the ClimateBiz Resource Centers focusing on aluminum, steel, and small business sectors. Date: June 18, 2007 Location: Toronto Sponsor: EECO The EECO Forum for Emerging Environmental Leaders, a session for 100 young professionals, focuses on building the next generation of policy thinkers, entrepreneurs and community actors. Renewable Energy The use of renewable energy, also called green energy or green power, can be a key strategy for a company looking to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. Switching from a fossil fuel-based energy source to a renewable source instantly reduces greenhouse gas emissions, often by a significant amount.
Become a sponsor or advertiser in this newsletter or on GreenBiz.com. Reach tens of thousands of businesses every week! Click Here to receive more information. | | In This Issue Welcome to ClimateBiz News. Each month we bring you the latest business trends in managing climate impact and risk. Log on to ClimateBiz.com for more up-to-date news, in-depth information, and a wealth of resources to help companies profit from better climate strategies. No registration, no passwords, no fees. For a full-color, graphic version of this newsletter, go to http://www.climatebiz.com/enewsletter. | NYC Convenes Summit on Cities and Climate Change The C40 Large Citites Climate Summit begins today in Manhattan as leaders of the world's largest cities gather to pursue solutions to global warming that also insure economic benefits for cities.
| | Asian and European Firms Lead World on Carbon Cuts North American companies are lagging behind their rivals in cutting down their carbon emissions, according to a new report from the Economist Intelligence Unit.
| | Thirty-One States Join to Create U.S. Climate Registry States once again take the lead over the federal government on climate change, this time creating a voluntary reporting program to begin tracking greenhouse gas emissions state by state.
| | Eco-Innovation Must Accelerate to Stem Climate Change By Sam Bond, Edie News While European countries might be at the cutting edge of developing environmental technologies, the growing threat of climate change means more must be done, and faster, according to the European Commission.
| | Citigroup Pledges $50 Billion to Fight Climate Change Over the next ten years, the company will dramatically increase its investments in alternative energy, clean technology, and other projects to reduce carbon emissions.
| | U.S. Solar Power Industry Takes Off Plans to build new solar-cell manufacturing plants and to boost domestic production of polysilicon mean that the U.S. solar industry is growing at a record pace.
| | Most Companies Would Benefit from a 'Chief Energy Officer' New research from Hill & Knowlton finds that the majority of companies do not have an energy strategy for dealing with global warming, and creating a CNO position would help them better manage energy needs.
| | Fourteen New Companies Join U.S. Climate Change Fight The U.S. Climate Action Partnership, a coalition of major businesses and environmental organizations, has announced the latest round of new members pushing for national climate-change legislation.
| | Rupert Murdoch Pledges to Make News Corp. Greener In an announcement to employees today, the News Corp. CEO said that not only would the company become carbon neutral by 2010, but would also weave environmental messages into Fox programming.
| | Wal-Mart Launches Major Solar Power Project The solar pilot project, which covers 22 stores, marks a big step in the company's goal of being supplied by 100 percent renewable energy. More News > | | The Golden State Takes Charge By Charles W. Schmidt, Environmental Health Perspectives The state leads the country in population, economy -- and environmental problems. It's no surprise that California is also taking the lead on global warming, fighting pollution and technological innovation.
| | Ten Reasons Why There's No Green Business 'Bubble' By Joel Makower The world of green business seems to have come out of nowhere to dominate magazine and newspaper coverage. But far from a being an overhyped fad, here are ten reasons why this green shift will go the distance.
| | A Currency for the Wealth, and Environmental Debt, of Nations By Daniel Kammen In order to survive and thrive in the face of climate change, we need to establish and then put into practice -- as quickly as possible -- markets that utilize the value of carbon.
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