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Chemistry World October 29, 2010 Akshat Rathi |
Smuggling key factor in China's rare earth actions Widespread smuggling of rare earth materials and rapidly increasing domestic demands are key factors in China's recent moves to drastically reduce exports of the sought after elements.  |
The Motley Fool October 27, 2010 Herman K. Trabish |
Here Comes the Revenge of the Electric Car The E-transition is about to happen, and the Plug-In America folks who kept the EV alive are watching the marketplace.  |
Chemistry World October 22, 2010 Akshat Rathi |
UK carbon capture a one horse race On the same day UK ministers revealed a 1 billion fund for the development of carbon capture and storage, power company E.ON UK announced it is pulling out of the government's national CCS competition, leaving just one company in the race.  |
BusinessWeek October 21, 2010 Ira Boudway |
The Sun Doesn't Shine on Green Stadiums Solar panels are slow to pay for themselves, and stadium owners are putting their money in other energy-saving technologies that drive down costs.  |
Fast Company November 2010 Anya Kamenetz |
The Starbucks Cup Dilemma "What are you going to do about this damn cup?" A story of Starbucks and the limits of corporate sustainability.  |
Fast Company November 2010 Suzy Evans |
Starbucks Coffee Cups of the Future? Starbucks asked Designers How they'd fix its cups. Three of our Favorite ideas from the 2010 betacup challenge.  |
Fast Company November 2010 Rachel Arndt |
The Challenges of Eco-Friendliness Starbucks isn't the only company discovering that setting sustainability targets is easy, but achieving them is not.  |
HBS Working Knowledge October 20, 2010 Sean Silverthorne |
HBS Workshop Encourages Corporate Reporting on Environmental and Social Sustainability The concept of integrated reporting could help mend the lack of trust between business and the public, Harvard Business School Dean Nitin Nohria tells attendees at a seminal workshop.  |
IndustryWeek October 20, 2010 |
Walking the EHS Talk For Dow Chemical, setting ambitious EHS goals and letting its employees develop innovative ways to meet those goals has resulted in safer workplaces, new business opportunities and considerable financial rewards.  |
Chemistry World October 18, 2010 Sean Milmo |
Red mud could prompt chemical rule review The alumina waste sludge accident in Hungary shows that the the European Union needs to be more effective in its enforcement of legislation on waste containing dangerous chemicals, according to environmental lawyers.  |
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