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The Motley Fool December 9, 2009 Rich Smith |
Should Carbon Dioxide Be Banned? Fools debate the EPA's warning against carbon dioxide.  |
Popular Mechanics December 8, 2009 James B. Meigs |
The Myth of Clean Coal: Analysis Although coal-fired power plants are cleaner than they used to be, they are still bad news for the environment and human health.  |
Popular Mechanics December 2009 Joe P. Hasler |
Are Green Jobs For Real?: Special Report The first step in cutting through the hype surrounding green jobs is simply to define them.  |
Outside December 2009 Michael Roberts |
Plastics Jesus: David de Rothschild On his bottle boat, David de Rothschild is leading us to a new era of reusable plastics while resurrecting purpose in big-time adventure.  |
Outside December 2009 Elizabeth Hightower |
Al Gore: Mr. Climate Is Back! The former VP talks about his new, solutions-based book, Our Choice.  |
Outside December 2009 Grayson Schaffer |
Climate Change Solutions The mercury stops here! (Sort of.) When leaders from 193 countries meet in Copenhagen, Denmark, December 7-18, their mission will be to save the planet from global warming.  |
Outside December 2009 Nicholas D. Kristof |
Nicholas Kristof's Advice for Saving the World What would happen if aid organizations and other philanthropists embraced the dark arts of marketing spin and psychological persuasion used on Madison Avenue? We'd save millions more lives.  |
HBS Working Knowledge December 2, 2009 |
Should Immigration Policies Be More Welcoming to Low-Skilled Workers? Recent studies suggest that both legal and illegal immigration of low-skilled workers to the U.S. has positive effects that have been overlooked, says HBS professor Jim Heskett.  |
IEEE Spectrum December 2009 William Sweet |
What to Expect From the Copenhagen Climate Confab Success or at least a perception of success may be critical, but how is success to be measured?  |
Bank Technology News December 2009 Tom Hoffman |
All Hands on Deck at Citi to Cut Energy For a financial giant the size and breadth of Citigroup, a goal to slice greenhouse gas emissions by 10 percent between 2005 and 2011 means a lot of IT projects.  |
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