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  • Deforestation: Not So Bad for the Climate?

    New research shows that destroying the world’s tropical forests doesn’t lead to the amount of man-made emissions as previously claimed by a U.N. study.

    Policy

    Ucilia Wang November 4, 2009
  • Eucalyptus Sheets and Recycled Plastic Thread: Greening the Hotel

    Don’t let the bedbugs bite. These new sheets from Valley Forge Fabrics, which is a supplier to the hospitality industry, will help with that.

    Corporate Sustainability

    Michael Kanellos October 30, 2009
  • GE to Participate in World’s Biggest Carbon Capture Project

    Gorgon is a natural gas project off Western Australia. The 3.3 million tons of carbon dioxide that will get released will be put in a very deep hole.

    Carbon Management

    Michael Kanellos October 21, 2009
  • Soros to Plunk $1B Into Greentech

    The activist billionaire says its a political and a technical problem.

    Energy Efficiency

    Michael Kanellos October 12, 2009
  • A 35% Reduction in Oil and Gas

    Abbott, the medical technology conglomerate, cut fossil fuels way back in about two years, and not by buying green energy certificates.

    Energy Efficiency

    Michael Kanellos September 30, 2009
  • CA’s EcoSoftware Lands Tesco as First Client

    CA’s new carbon accounting software has landed the British supermarket chain as a showcase client. Expect more competition in this growing market.

    Carbon Management

    Jeff St. John September 29, 2009
  • Greenwashing: A Case Study

    The Federal Trade Commission is trying to regulate eco-friendly claims by manufacturers, and such enforcement could intensify.

    Green Supply Chain

    Ucilia Wang September 28, 2009
  • Obstacle to Cutting Emissions: Filling Out Surveys

    Businesses are under increasing pressure to collect and answer detailed questions about their emissions, but the effort isn’t so easy or cheap to accomplish.

    Corporate Sustainability

    Ucilia Wang September 17, 2009
  • Low-Emission Yogurt From Grass-Fed Cows

    Stoneyfield Farm’s chief executive recounts the company’s experiment of feeding milk cows food other than corn to reduce methane emissions and produce healthier yogurt.

    Green Supply Chain

    Ucilia Wang September 17, 2009
  • Carbon Prices Dive in Latest RGGI Auction

    Gold, silver, copper oil. Carbon traders are seeing that commodity fluctuations apply to them too.

    Carbon Management

    Michael Kanellos September 11, 2009
  • California-Based Forestry Carbon Offset Rules Go National

    The Climate Action Reserve, an entity that verifies and manages trade in carbon offsets in California, is laying the groundwork to become a nationwide standard.

    Carbon Management

    Jeff St. John September 8, 2009
  • Have Carbon Credits for Sale? Talk to PG&E

    The California utility is seeking bids for carbon emission reduction projects in order to buy offsets on behalf of its customers. PG&E aims to offset 1.5 million tons of emissions through this pilot project.

    Carbon Management

    Ucilia Wang September 4, 2009
  • Feds Pump Cash Into Carbon Storage

    The government is providing $27.6 million to figure out if carbon capture and storage could prove a feasible way to reduce emissions from coal-fired power plants.

    Carbon Management

    Ucilia Wang August 24, 2009
  • Carbon-Dioxide-to-Plastic Guys Get $14M

    Novomer got $14 million more to further demonstrate how CO2 can be used by the chemical industry. Do the costs work?

    Carbon Management

    Michael Kanellos August 17, 2009
  • Cash-for-Clunkers: Too Much Cash for Cutting Emissions

    The popular federal program represents a costly way to reduce emissions, says a UC Davis economist. Would you pay $500 per ton?

    Carbon Management

    Ucilia Wang August 14, 2009
  • For Eco-Friendly Paint, Use Solvents, Not Water

    Ford says that it can cut the energy and carbon associated with paint by phasing out water for industrial chemicals. What?

    Carbon Management

    Michael Kanellos August 14, 2009
  • DOE’s Chief Scientist Lays Out His Road Map

    Steve Koonin, the chief scientist at the Department of Energy, says carbon capture, nuclear and biofuels should happen now. Electric cars should wait for the future.

    Policy

    Michael Kanellos July 30, 2009
  • Enviance to Help 12 Military Bases Manage Carbon Footprint

    One of the leaders in carbon accounting software has expanded a deal with the U.S. military.

    Carbon Management

    Jeff St. John July 21, 2009
  • Samsung to Go Green, Others Will Follow

    The Korean electronics giant wants spend $4.3 billion to cut its factory emissions by 50 percent within four years and develop eco-friendly products. As large companies invest oodles of money to go green, their much smaller competitors will feel the pressure do so, too.

    Green Supply Chain

    Ucilia Wang July 20, 2009
  • The Problem With Carbon Footprints

    Walmart has joined the eco-label trend, but is just it a big distraction?

    Energy Efficiency

    Michael Kanellos July 20, 2009
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