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HeadlinesThe Latest News on Climate ManagementBank of America Adopts the Carbon Principles
Bank of America plans to adhere to the guidelines developed by Citi, JPMorgan Chase and Morgan Stanley to assess carbon-related risks in the financing of utility-sector projects, such as coal-fired power plants.ConocoPhillips Kicks Off $300K Energy Competition
ConocoPhillips will give away $300,000 for ideas that help fight climate change, improve energy efficiency or develop new energy sources, the company said Monday.Merrill Lynch, Société Générale Launch Emissions Indexes
Two new CO2 emissions indexes offer access to the major carbon dioxide markets set up by the European Union and the Kyoto protocol.Alliance for Climate Protection to Spend $300 Million on Climate Campaign
The Alliance's ambitious outreach and marketing campaign aims to get more people more involved in taking greener steps in life.E.U. Threatens U.S., China With Sanction Over Carbon Emissions
If the United States and China do not set high enough greenhouse gas emission reduction goals, the European Union could interpret such inaction as a threat to European industry and impose sanctions.
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JPMorgan Buys Carbon Offsetting Company
JPMorgan has acquired ClimateCare and plans to integrate the carbon offsetting company into its Environmental Markets group. The companies will invest in large-scale carbon emissions reduction projects and trade the resulting carbon reduction credits in the voluntary and compliance markets.U.K. Water Industry to Get New Carbon Calculator
A carbon calculator will be developed to measure the amount of embodied carbon used by the United Kingdom water industry. The framework will be part of U.K. Water Industry Research's (UKWIR) project to draw up carbon guidance for the industry.Three Banks Aim to Expand Carbon Principles to Public Utilities
Citi, JPMorgan Chase and Morgan Stanley have announced a plan to extend guidelines for investing in greenhouse gas-generating projects to include the more numerous municipal utilities.Dynegy Agrees to Report on Climate Change Challenges
Under pressure from its shareholders, Texas utility Dynegy agreed to disclose the feasibility of adopting greenhouse gas reduction targets.Features & ColumnsLeading Thinking on Climate IssuesThe Benefits and Drawbacks of Carbon Offsets
By Carolyn Sherwood Call
As one of the most common ways to improve their environmental impact, many companies embrace carbon offsets without fully understanding them. What happens to the money spent on offsets, and how does it affect the environment now and in coming years?Developing an Effective Carbon Strategy
By Stephen Mooney, Carbon Networks
For top executives, all problems are disguised opportunities. In order to steer a company away from the pitfalls of a carbon market, leaders need to develop and implement effective strategies.Companies Take Eco-Concerns Seriously at ECO:nomics Conference
By Revi Schlesinger
At the Wall Street Journal's first sustainability-themed conference, the heads of dozens of industry-leading companies that climate change was going to have a major impact on business, even if a discussion of how to implement much-needed changes was missing from the meeting.Tools & ResourcesReports, Research and Tips You Can UseSustainable Value in Automobile Manufacturing
This report looks at the environmental performance of 16 auto manufacturers and assigns a monetary value, positive or negative, to their actions.FEATURED BOOK
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