When it comes to discussing ways to limit human influence on global warming, the most popular reaction is to pass the buck: So who's in charge of making the needed substantial changes in the way things run? The Other. Why? Because they pollute more, because they're more powerful, because they have a historical responsibility, because it's easier for them... There seem to be more excuses for not ac...
Business Follows Nature! Do companies have a conscience to fight global warming? They should have, if we all want to limit the global mean temperature increase to 2 degrees Celsius above pre-industrial levels, scientists emphasize the need for cutting of global carbon dioxide emissions to 85 percent below 2000 levels by 2050. The question is not how to influence nature anymore, as it has been for several decades. The question is now how to reduce our influence on nature in order to be less influenced by natural disasters. These disasters will automatically become stronger and stronger, th...
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ByWho’s Happier ..., April 22, 2013atmospheric carbon measurement
comparative life cycle assessment
Corporate Social Responsibility
customer-driven sustainability
energy efficiency in production
Environmental Goods and Services Sector
environmental management system
environmental performance indicator
environmental product declaration
environmental profit and loss statement
Environmental Sustainability Index
Environmentally Harmful Subsidy
Environmentally Weighed Material Consumption
European Green Cars Initiative
European Sustainable Development Strategy
internalization of externalities
mechanical-biological treatment
OECD Environment Policy Committee
Online Resource Efficiency Platform OREP
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remuneration of environmental performance
renewable energy in manufacturing