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Terence Jeyaretnam Sustainability of the Commons

With the black clouds of the GFC looming upon us at the start of 2009, we were cornered to ask some big questions. So what of business sustainability? Is it still important? Would businesses still seek to be green, or would the sustainability budget be one of the first to be cut? But, we were optimistic. In 2008 we no… Continue

Added by Terence Jeyaretnam on January 20, 2010 at 10:30am — No Comments

Paige Andrews Out in the cold: Protests all around as NGOs banned and negotiations delayed

Chaos has broken out both inside and outside of the Bella Center as access restrictions have gone into effect at the UN Climate Change Conference in Copenhagen and negotiations have been delayed due to protests by developing nations. The Bella Center has the capacity to hold 15,000 participants, yet the UN has officially registered f… Continue

Added by Paige Andrews on December 17, 2009 at 8:53pm — No Comments

3BL Media Expedition Copenhagen

Stonyfield Farm has teamed up with the Will Steger Foundation to send 12 youth to the United Nations Climate Change Conference. Visit http://3bl.me/vfrbka and tune in weekdays at December 7th - 18th and watch Climate Counts' Wood Turner talk live with Expedition Copenhagen youth correspondents. Continue

Added by 3BL Media on December 10, 2009 at 11:15am — No Comments

Change2 Change2 has signed the Copenhagen Communiqué

The team and Change2 is proud to be a signatory to the Copenhagen Communiqué. "The Copenhagen Communiqué is a short, punchy statement that draws on some of the key thinking on climate policy that has emerged from the international business community over theContinue

Added by Change2 on November 23, 2009 at 1:35pm — No Comments

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