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Green IT Still Finding Its Way

In the absence of a mature green IT market, users are cobbling together green strategies that are saving them money without negatively impacting IT performance, Infoworld reports. Many strategies are based on internal development efforts, while a limited number have vendor input. For now, it seems, going green mostly means going it alone, which leaves a big vacuum for vendors

Ford, McDonald’s, IBM, Abbott, Time Inc. To Share Sustainability Strategies

With new sustainability initiatives being launched daily, U.S. companies are under increasing pressure to demonstrate their climate change credentials. Corporate Climate Response, a newly announced conference, is pulling together corporate sustainability leaders to talk about what works and what doesn’t when it comes to responding to global warming. Big names like Ford, Wal-Mart, McDonald’s, Time Inc...

Caterpillar’s Disharoon: Market Forces Should Drive Climate Change Policies

"Regional and state by state initiatives are problematic," said John Disharoon, Director of Sustainable Development at Caterpillar, in a recent interview for Green Power Conferences. "The US needs a federal policy that works in concert with international frameworks to address climate issues. It is a global issue that requires a global response." Disharoon also said that the ideal scenario for

CEOs Sign Numerous Environmental Pledges At Global Compact Summit

A flurry of press releases have come out of the Global Compact leaders Summit that's finishing up in Geneva. Top executives of corporations such as Coca-Cola, Petrobras, Fuji Xerox, China Ocean Shipping Group, Tata Steel...

AIG, Ben & Jerry’s, Citigroup, Alcoa, Intel, Timberland, Toyota and HP to Debate Climate Change Strategies

Environmental Leader is pleased to be a supporting partner of Ethical Corporation's Climate Change Strategies and Environmental Communication conference: With CEO after CEO now committing to act on climate change, big US brands are scrambling to develop a coherent strategy. Now some of the biggest names in the US – and international – business, are gathering to debate how to

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