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Sustainable Business
- Celebrating Telluride Bluegrass Festival’s 40th Anniversary (06/14/2013)
- Renewable Choice Honored as a ‘Best for the Environment’ B Corp (05/29/2013)
- 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)
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)
Industry News
- Colorado “Head of Class” for Electric Vehicle Policies (06/10/2013)
- AWEA 2013: Production Tax Credit, State RPS, and Direct Corporate PPA Interest Hot Topics (06/04/2013)
- Good News from Duke Energy (05/29/2013)
- The High Price of Natural Gas (05/24/2013)
- Understanding the Greenhouse Effect (05/23/2013)
Lifestyle
Tags: climate change
The Relationship between Organic Food and Ecosystem Health
by Guest Blogger on 06/18/2013
Tags: carbon emissions, climate change
By Greta Stetson I went swimming in Lake Erie once. It was summer and algal blooms billowed across the lake, as they have every summer since the mid-1990s. Scum stuck to my skin. But it was just... [more]
The High Price of Natural Gas
by Amy Haddon on 05/24/2013
Tags: carbon emissions, climate change
Interest in and consumption of natural gas in the U.S. is at an all-time high, thanks to advances in extraction technology, low prices, and growing distaste for emission-heavy coal. As a... [more]
Understanding the Greenhouse Effect
by Guest Blogger on 05/23/2013
Tags: carbon emissions, climate change
By Greta Stetson Most people generally understand global warming – gases like carbon dioxide trap heat within the earth’s atmosphere. But, in working to mitigate climate change,... [more]
Ceres Conference Offers Something for Everyone
by Tom Drzewiecki on 05/13/2013
Tags: climate change, corporate sustainability, events, sustainable business
600+ attendees packed the house at the Fairmont Hotel in sunny San Francisco last week for the ceres conference. It featured exciting conversations, presentations, and even movies led by... [more]
The Power of RECs to Improve Human Health
by Amy Haddon on 04/25/2013
Tags: carbon emission, climate change, events
Every day at Renewable Choice, we help our customers buy renewable energy, primarily in the form of renewable energy credits, or RECs. RECs are the way that clean power is tracked... [more]
Climate Change Naysayer Changes His Tune
by Amy Haddon on 02/13/2013
Tags: carbon emissions, carbon footprint, climate change
I’ll readily admit it—I’m a Stephen Colbert fan. The comedian pundit who coined the term “truthiness” offers up pointed political and social... [more]
Is the argument over climate change finally at an end?
by Amy Haddon on 12/14/2012
Tags: climate change
For years, there has been a debate over the reality of climate change, specifically human impact on the climate and related weather events. While the climate change naysayers... [more]
Maldives Carbon Neutrality To Fight Climate Change
by Heather Philipp on 03/16/2009
Tags: climate change, Copenhagen, Maldives, renewable energy
Maldives trying to save itself by becoming first nation to eradicate carbon footprint
The first nation to announce plans to go carbon-neutral is also one who is in the most danger from the effects of climate change. The Republic of Maldives, a group of coral... [more]
