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Environment Management Newsletter February 03, 2011 |
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Canadian Companies Announce Top 10 Sustainability Challenges in 2011
As the global business community prepares for the World Economic Forum in Davos, a roundtable of 15 top `green` Canadian companies has released its own report outlining the challenges facing the Canadian business community in 2011. The report is published by the academic research group Network for Business Sustainability. "This year, there was universal concern about the risks and rewards of taking a stand as a `green pioneer`," said Tima Bansal, professor of management at the Richard Ivey School of Business and Executive Director of NBS. "In trying to operate more responsibly, ... |
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Ban Ki-moon ends hands-on involvement in climate change talks
Ban Ki-Moon, the United Nations secretary general who made global warming his personal mission, is ending his hands-on involvement with international climate change negotiations, the Guardian has learned. In a strategic shift, Ban will redirect his efforts from trying to encourage movement in the international climate change negotiations to a broader agenda of promoting clean energy and sustainable development, senior UN officials said. The officials said the change in focus reflected Ban`s realisation, after his deep involvement with the failed Copenhagen summit in 2009, that world ... |
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