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Communicating carbon transparency through environmental business intelligence
I got a PR pitch recently about a multinational company’s just-published sustainability report. Nothing new there; I get those dozens of times a year.
I got a PR pitch recently about a multinational company’s just-published sustainability report. Nothing new there; I get those dozens of times a year.

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Henkel’s 20-Year View of Sustainability Reporting
I love American success stories. Start-up companies that change the marketplace, inventors who create new technologies, and, of course, immigrants who make it big in Hollywood. That’s why I love the Clean Air Act, one of the most successful laws in American history. Over the last 40 years, it has made our air dramatically cleaner, saved hundreds of thousands of lives, and substantially boosted our economy. In 1968, I came to California and didn’t know why my eyes were constantly filling with tears.
I love American success stories. Start-up companies that change the marketplace, inventors who create new technologies, and, of course, immigrants who make it big in Hollywood. That’s why I love the Clean Air Act, one of the most successful laws in American history. Over the last 40 years, it has made our air dramatically cleaner, saved hundreds of thousands of lives, and substantially boosted our economy. In 1968, I came to California and didn’t know why my eyes were constantly filling with tears.
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Schwarzenegger weeps over GOP attacks on the Clean Air Act and the health of our kids
Cheyenne And Arapaho Tribes To Save $9.2 Million Through Use Of Wind Turbines
The United States Department of Energy has been supplying grants across the country in order to promote the expansion of renewable energy. American Indian tribes in Oklahoma are some of the recent recipients of such grants. Oklahoma is a state which is considered to have significant potential for wind energy. Currently the state has thirteen wind farms and four more are in the process of being built
The United States Department of Energy has been supplying grants across the country in order to promote the expansion of renewable energy. American Indian tribes in Oklahoma are some of the recent recipients of such grants. Oklahoma is a state which is considered to have significant potential for wind energy. Currently the state has thirteen wind farms and four more are in the process of being built

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Cheyenne And Arapaho Tribes To Save $9.2 Million Through Use Of Wind Turbines
Steve Schneider’s first letter to the editor
There was a time at NASA when writing a letter to the paper without your director’s permission could get you fired. And no, I’m not talking about the last Bush administration.
There was a time at NASA when writing a letter to the paper without your director’s permission could get you fired. And no, I’m not talking about the last Bush administration.
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Steve Schneider’s first letter to the editor
