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... group. My daughters are 22 and 25 and I don’t believe any of their friends have served.
Whatever you think about both wars, it’s too easy for many of us to forget about the terrible toll they have taken on thousands of families.
Marc Gunther writes for the Business of Sustainability blog
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... according to Conference Moderator and FORTUNE Contributing Editor Marc Gunther in a <link _blank>post-event blog.
True to his characteristic skepticism of regulation, Gunther throws his weight behind ESG indexes and socially responsible ... financial performance.
True to his characteristic skepticism of regulation, Gunther throws his weight behind ESG indexes and socially responsible ...
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... New York Chamber of Commerce, Eastern Connecticut Chamber of Commerce.
Editorials and columns noting that the U.S. Chamber is damaging its reputation and credibility: BusinessWeek, PRWeek, Fortune Magazine's Marc Gunther, Newsweek, L.A. Times, Washington Post, Time, Marc Gunther (2nd story).
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Here's a fun little anecdote from Marc Gunther that has bigger implications for how we advance our transition to a Green Economy:
At the Net Impact conference last week, ... by an 83 percent to 17 percent margin.
As for the larger implications of the above findings, reports Gunther, these are what Behavioral Economists talk about:
Might there be broad-based ways to promote a vegetarian diet, ...
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... a great post today from sustainability writer Marc Gunther.
He reports on a conference on behavior and climate change ... there's inertia, in other words, we'll do the right thing.
Marc's describes an amazing example of this principle in action -- ... the footprint at our own events?
Here's how the behavior conference did it according to Marc...
When a meat-based entrée is being served, ...
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... to look for any other coverage of the meeting. I found just one, a blog, well-crafted, with its own twist on the meeting’s news. It’s at theenergycollective website, by Marc Gunther: What’s for lunch? Behavioral economics meets climate change. He refers to one narrow aspect of the meeting, and will, so to speak, presumably ...
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Marc Gunther discusses the importance of changing behavior when developing climate solutions. Without behavior change, climate solutions will be almost impossible. And the opportunities/ technologies exist that will get us towards solutions, but people aren't taking advantage of them. It's...
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... to craft a bill,” considering that the Senators stated their main purpose is “advocating aggressive reductions in our emissions of the carbon gases that cause climate change”?
UPDATE: Marc Gunther names Tom Donohue “America’s Worst CEO.” Find out why
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... ; considering that the Senators stated their main purpose is “advocating aggressive reductions in our emissions of the carbon gases that cause climate change”?
UPDATE: Marc Gunther names Tom Donohue “America’s Worst CEO.” Find out why.
This post originally appeared on Pete’s Switchboard ...
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... commercial and multi-family real estate executives and learn from keynote speaker Marc Gunther, senior writer for Fortune magazine and a columnist for CNNMoney.com, as he talks about "Sustainability: Lessons from America's Leading ...
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