I recently profiled a company called Enverity (http://www.enverity.com), but I think I forgot to post it. You might have heard of Enverity – maybe so, maybe not — in any case, very interesting company.
THIS MONTH: PROFILING ENVERITY
Last year, the largest independent publisher of specialized news and information [...]
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Here’s something you might want to check out: http://www.ethicalcorp.com/supplychain/agenda.asp
I had to post about this today, because the question of how industries can really create, and maintain their supply chains in ‘green’, ‘ethical’ ways was what prompted me to start writing a blog in the first place. My background training as a technology analyst, my experience [...]
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Just a little picture to make you think…happy Friday to one and all…
http://www.11thhouraction.com/node/367
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Folks, World Water Week is underway in Sweden, courtesy of SIWI.
I missed this earlier – so am adding it in now: on 15 August 2007, the WBCSD’s Water Working Group will launch the Global Water Tool at World Water Week. It’s a free and easy-to-use tool for companies and organizations to map their [...]
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I just had to post this one tonight because I find it so interesting to see what human imagination can come up with…this happens to showcase what ‘reconfigured’ buses of the future might look like. Note: not sure whether these would be electric-powered/biodiesel-powered/hydrogen-powered/what — but gets you thinking, nonetheless…http://mobile.mit.edu/bus_stop/indexBus.html
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Per Environmentalleader.com, Merrill Lynch has started tracking energy-efficient companies which it considers well-placed to benefit from tough climate change policies, Reuters reports.
The index is meant to identify companies that will be hurt least by or even profit from climate change and regulations such as caps on greenhouse gas emissions.
Merrill Lynch has identified the automotive industry, [...]
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