Posted: December 11, 2007 in Blogs
What a week it has been for folks who follow energy and the environment. In the span of just five days, the United Nations opened its climate conference in Bali ; American CEOs said that for the first time ever, energy is tied with health care as the highest cost pressure for their companies; the U.S. Senate’s Environment and Public Works Committee sent the first major global warming bill of the 110th Congress to the Senate floor; and energy legislation cleared the U.S. House of Representatives.
Posted: November 28, 2007 in Blogs | Source: Treehugger
The energy debate can get complicated, convoluted, and contentious. It is time to bring it back to basics with a few simple questions:
Posted: November 12, 2007 in Blogs | Source: Treehugger
This past Thursday, Business Roundtable hosted its sixth Climate RESOLVE (Responsible Environmental Steps, Opportunities to Lead by Voluntary Efforts) workshop, attracting more than 75 executives from 56 companies to Washington.
Posted: October 31, 2007 in Hearings & Letters
Dear Members of Congress: Business Roundtable strongly supports Congressional action on energy. We are pleased that both the Senate and House have made a serious commitment to enacting energy legislation this year but believe that substantial work will be required…
Posted: October 30, 2007 in Blogs | Source: Treehugger
Sustainability. Energy efficiency. Green building. All buzz words that are now a part of our daily conversations. Yet do people really know what they mean? More importantly, why is business rallying around sustainability and being “green”?
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