Green Tech
Recent Posts
-
More Green rankings, now from Greenpeace
27 Oct 2010 -
Newsweek's profiles of the Top 10 greenest US companies
27 Oct 2010 -
Technology companies dominate Newsweek's Green Rankings
27 Oct 2010
Greenpeace has produced its latest set of greener electronics rankings.
Newsweek has listed what it considers to be the Top 10 greenest US companies
Newsweek has produced its rankings of the greenest US and global companies. Technology companies figure highly in the rankings.
-
Green Jobs: a different perspective
26 Oct 2010 -
Putting the onus on green technologies to deliver green jobs
25 Oct 2010 -
For CRC watchers, it's time to take stock
22 Oct 2010 -
More reaction to CRC and the Spending Review
21 Oct 2010 -
Spending Review: Treasury makes grab for CRC revenues
21 Oct 2010 -
The environment, sustainability and the Spending Review
20 Oct 2010 -
A view on the impact of CRC on ICT
19 Oct 2010
Andrew Winston explains what should be meant by the phrase 'green jobs' and what they mean for the global economy.
Speaking at the CBI, David Cameron has outlined the potential of green technologies in creating jobs. But is it that simple?
It's time to take stock on the future of the CRC scheme following the government's Spending Review.
Reaction to the government's plans for CRC has been swift and strong the day after George Osborne announced plans for the Treasury to retain around £1bn in CRC revenues.
The Government has decided it will keep revenues raised from CRC rather than recycling them to participants,
Like most other sectors, environmental and sustainability campaigners are awaiting the detail of today's Spending Review with some trepidation.
The Carbon Reduction Commitment legislation is driving continuing take-up of carbon management software, an article on the Guardian Sustainable Business site suggests.
-
Going beyond CFCs, the problems caused by HFCs and HCFCs
18 Oct 2010 -
IT: succeeding where government fails
15 Oct 2010 -
Business fails in role as Green change agent
14 Oct 2010 -
The ongoing reaction to 10:10's Climate Change movie
07 Oct 2010 -
The Green NGO to watch: The Carbon Disclosure Project
06 Oct 2010
An article in theDaily Telegraph has highlighted the problems being caused by HCFCs and HFCs, the successors to CFCs.
The IT industry is succeeding in environmental development where government, notably in the US, is failing. Google is one partner in the creation of a transmission backbone for offshore wind farms ...
The Carbon Disclosure Project says business is failing in its role as an agent for change in the Climate Change arena. Business, it says, is not pushing government hard enough on policy-making.
The Director of the environmental pressure group 10:10 has apologised on the organisation's website for 'mistake' over the organisation's recent movie, amid strong comment from corporate sponsors.
A post on the Harvard Business Review blogs discusses the Carbon Disclosure Project