| May 11, 2009 | | | | | THIS ISSUE'S SPONSOR | Taking Care of Business By Joel Makower For all the talk about the federal stimulus money coming out of the U.S. Treasury for things like renewable energy, smart grid and green jobs, much of the action is taking place at the local level. That's nothing new. For years, U.S. governors and mayors -- and their counterparts in Europe, South America and Asia -- have been ahead of their national-level brethren in setting the green agenda. Example: More than 500 U.S. mayors have signed the U.S. Conference of Mayors Climate Protection Agreement committing themselves to meet or beat the Kyoto Protocol targets in their own communities, through actions ranging from anti-sprawl land-use policies to urban forest restoration projects to public information campaigns, as well as pressing their state and federal leaders to do likewise. Its global counterpart is the Clinton Climate Initiative's C40 Cities program, a group of the world's largest cities committed to tackling climate change. Local climate commitments are heating up. This week, we report that five in six of the 40 largest cities in the U.S. say sustainability is one of their top five problems, according to a new report. Three in four cities studied say they've either already put detailed sustainability plans in place or are in the midst of developing methods for reducing overall greenhouse gases, typically by 10 to 20 percent in the next five to 10 years... ... Read More | | Featured News | How to Build a Green Team: The First Step to Sustainability | By Brandi McManus | Long-term sustainable growth is important to building a successful company. In the final installment of her four-part series "Growing a Green Corporation: Meeting the Next Great Disruptive Challenge of the 21st Century," Brandi McManus provides a blueprint for building a green team.... Read More | | | Sponsored Content INTRODUCING UL ENVIRONMENT Get independent, 3rd-party proof of your product's environmental claims backed by UL's century-long legacy of testing leadership and unmatched public trust. Products with UL Environment validated claims and certification give you a competitive advantage and listed in our Database of Environmentally Sustainable Products. Click here for more information. Sponsored Content HP's "GREEN IT FOR DUMMIES" GUIDE HP has launched a limited edition "Green IT for Dummies" guide as an introduction to help organizations go green. The guide has been produced independently by research and analysis firm Freeform Dynamics. Visit HP's Eco Solutions site and get your free copy. | Columns and Blogs | | | | | | | FEATURED RESOURCES Building Green Cities and Green Jobs This report from Living Cities offers a three-pronged approach of building retrofits, green jobs, and public transit overhauls as a way of stimulating cities' economies, creating green jobs, and reducing their environmental footprint. The Competitiveness Impacts of Climate Change Mitigation Policies A close look at the historical relationship between energy prices and U.S. production and consumption of energy-intensive goods suggests that energy-intensive manufacturers are likely to face only modest "competitiveness" impacts under a U.S. greenhouse gas cap-and-trade program, according to this report.
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