First Takes: Gap’s New Emissions Targets, Germany’s Green Trains,...
A first look at Gap’s as-yet-unpublished CSR report, a GOP presidential candidate takes the ‘crazy’ stance of embracing science, and other news in our morning first look. See the original post here:...
View ArticleCorporations battle over European emissions targets
European businesses are deeply divided over EU’s climate and energy policies. The most influential businesses organization is lobbying hard against higher ambitions – and successfully, so far....
View ArticleAdelaide races to beat Copenhagen as the world’s first carbon-neutral city
Adelaide is setting its sights on becoming the world’s first carbon neutral city. The government has set a goal of attracting $10 bn in green investment to South Australia in a new strategy paper,...
View ArticleHere’s an unexpected answer for the groundwater shortage
Facing El Nino, California may face both a drought emergency and flood emergency at the same time. More: Here’s an unexpected answer for the groundwater shortage
View ArticleWhy science-based emissions targets make good business sense for COP21
Ninety companies are using science-based emissions targets ahead of the Paris climate talks. Here’s how to wave your company’s flag. See the rest here: Why science-based emissions targets make good...
View ArticleDespite politics, U.S. ahead of pace on Clean Power Plan goals
Market mechanisms are set to meet CPP emissions targets, regardless of the SCOTUS outcome. Read the rest here: Despite politics, U.S. ahead of pace on Clean Power Plan goals
View ArticleMore companies prefer green bonds, carbon taxes
Experts from Citi, Microsoft and Bank of America weigh in on the latest corporate efforts to reach dramatic emissions targets. Excerpt from: More companies prefer green bonds, carbon taxes
View ArticleWant the real deal for a New Deal on climate? Look to the states
These leading states are setting legally binding, economy-wide, greenhouse gas emissions targets. See more here: Want the real deal for a New Deal on climate? Look to the states
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