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Sustainable Business
- Ceres Conference Offers Something for Everyone (05/13/2013)
- A Little Energy to Save a Lot: Why Your Company Should Become Energy Star Certified (04/03/2013)
- Sustainability in Supply Chain Remains Top Priority for Major Brands (03/13/2013)
- Using Technology to Drive Supply Chain Sustainability (03/05/2013)
- Getting On Board with Supply Chain Sustainability (02/20/2013)
LEED Green Building
- 7th annual Los Angeles Business Council (LABC) Sustainability Summit (04/29/2013)
- Greening the Green Building Industry (03/26/2013)
- Earth Rangers Journey to LEED® Platinum (02/21/2013)
- Energy Boost: How RECs Support LEED® Certification and Renewable Energy Development (02/14/2013)
- Making the Most of LEED® (01/31/2013)
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Renewables Could Supply 40% of Global Electricity
by Kevin Maddaford on 03/13/2009
Tags: electricity, global demand, renewable energy, wind power
By 2050 renewable energy might provide 40% of the world’s electricity supply.
Renewable technologies such as wind turbines, solar photovoltaics and biomass currently produce a small portion of the world's electricity, but with proper political and financial support, they could... [more]
Google PowerMeter Displays Electricity Consumption
by Holly Hallowell on 03/11/2009
Tags: Electricity Consumption, Energy Conservation, iGoogle PowerMeter, Smart Meter
PowerMeter software integrates into iGoogle platform and shows real-time view of user's electricity consumption.
The prototype for Google PowerMeter, which takes information from a home's smart meter and displays it on a graph, is being tested by Google employees. According to Ed Lu of Google's engineering... [more]
The Marketing of Green Beer
by Megan Brown on 03/10/2009
Tags: Climate Conservancy, Green marketing, New Belgium Brewery, Sustainability report, wind powered
In the world of craft beer, New Belgium Brewery, is known for its green-conscious corporate culture.
As a leader in environmental responsibility and as the third largest craft brewer in the country, New Belgium is used to getting attention. Being a leader isn’t always rosy... [more]
Wind Riding the Rails
by Kevin Maddaford on 03/06/2009
Tags: Siemens, transportation, wind turbine
Siemens sent out its first US shipment of wind turbine blades to be transported by train.
Wind turbine components are generally transported from the factory to the project site via trucks, a process rife with logistical challenges. Moving 148-foot-long wind turbine blades... [more]
Clean Energy Corps Proposed
by Kevin Maddaford on 03/06/2009
Tags: energy efficiency, green jobs, sustainability
The U.S. could create a Clean Energy Corps to promote energy efficiency and “green” jobs.
In an effort to address the environmental impact of home energy use and the job losses resulting from the flagging economy, a coalition of groups has proposed the creation of a Clean... [more]
@IdealBite - Do Not Disturb
by Jen Biederman on 03/02/2009
Tags: Carbon Offset, Green Living, Ideal Bite, Lifestyle, March, Sustainablility, Travel
Eco-Friendly Hotel Rooms - Brought to you by Ideal Bite
Want a hotel room that'll leave the earth alone? The Bite: No need to hang a sign on your doorknob. Just opt for a green hotel, where you'll get efficient lighting and water... [more]
Loews Green Business Supports Local Farmers
by Megan Brown on 03/03/2009
Tags: Adopt a farmer, Buying local, Local programs, Loews, Loews Hotels, sustainable efforts
The hospitality industry has been busy working on building out their green programs.
The hospitality industry has been busy working their green programs. As consumers continue to understand more about the landscape of sustainable... [more]
@IdealBite - Rest In Peace
by Jen Biederman on 02/27/2009
Tags: Death, Eco-Friendly, February, Green Living, Ideal Bite, Lifestyle, Sustainablility
Death: The Eco-Friendly Way - Brought to you by Ideal Bite
Are chems gonna disrupt your eternal sleep? The Bite: Over your dead body they will, if you opt for an eco-burial. Toxic chems and non-eco coffins might be typical... [more]
