What California can teach D.C. about climate change policy
Clean-tech jobs are growing faster than other sectors of the economy as a result of California's climate change laws.
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Clean-tech jobs are growing faster than other sectors of the economy as a result of California's climate change laws.
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All the news related to carbon fraud in Europe has received plenty of attention. Meanwhile, California hopes to circumvent these problems in its new cap-and-trade system.
Can trees really help meet a state's climate-change goals, even one as green as Oregon? Researchers may be barking up the wrong tree.
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Public infrastructure investments have dominated investments in developing economies, but the map is changing.
Here's what your sustainability team can learn from a company which successfully reshaped policy for renewable energy in the home state of one of its data centers.
Pollution prevention is shifting from reducing toxic effluents to making consumer products safer. A proposed California regulation hopes to lead the way.
Leading automakers have developed a tool that helps companies easily trace materials in their supply chains.
State plans to launch actual carbon trading scheme in November in attempt to achieve greenhouse gas reduction goals.