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Innovations Review 2008

The first edition of what will be an annual report looks at innovative, effective green business strategies that are both good for business and the environment. Read More

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The Aspen Institute’s Closer Look at Supply Chain Management

This report in the Aspen Institute's series "A Closer Look at Business Education" offers expert insight into the importance of proper oversight of your supply chains as well as resources to further your knowledge of the topic. Read More

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The Economics of LEED for Existing Buildings for Individual Buildings

The Leonardo Academy surveyed LEED-EB certified facilities to find out what LEED-EB criteria has low or high costs. Read More

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State of the Voluntary Carbon Markets 2008

Ecosystem Marketplace and New Carbon Finance look at where the voluntary carbon market is at and how it got there. Read More

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State and Trends of the Carbon Market 2008

A look at where the global carbon markets were in 2007, what drove their growth and what is expected to happen in the coming years. Read More

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Quantifying Sustainability

The American Institute of Architects sees how the three main green building ratings systems compare point-by-point with its criteria for what it says a green building system should include. Read More

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Greener Pastures for America’s Homebuiders?

A look at the current state of green homebuilding: who is leading, who is lagging and what they can all do to make homebuilding more sustainable. Read More

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Craft a Green IT Action Plan

This report, made available specially to GreenerComputing readers by InfoTech, explains how to create an overall green IT plan. Read More

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The Truth About Green

Pitney Bowes offers best practices to green your mailings. Read More

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Wood Products and Carbon Protocols

This report from Dovetail Partners looks at how the storage of carbon within wood products and the low energy and fossil fuel intensity of wood products has been ignored by policy analysts. Read More