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001 Perspective... Can a brand grow and be green at the same time?
13 November 2008 from Meida Magazine
There are few companies that take environmental issues more seriously than Coca-Cola.

002 China hopes for step-by-step progress of low carbon economy
31 October 2008 from People's Daily
Developing the Low Carbon Economy (LCE), a strategic option to cope with global warming, should follow a step-by-step pattern in accordance with a country's situation, China's Vice Environment Minister Zhou Jian said here Thursday.

003 Nations protect land better than seas
3 October 2008 from WWF
With just over a year to go for countries to meet internationally agreed biodiversity protection targets, the world’s nations are showing themselves much more adept at protecting land areas than territorial seas.

004 Shanghai highrises could worsen threat of rising seas
5 October 2008 from Reuters
Shanghai, China's most populous city and an aspiring global financial center, is also among the world's most vulnerable urban areas to a rise in sea levels as global warming melts polar ice.

005 China biggest carbon polluter, world levels at record: scientists
25 September 2008 from AFP
China has leapfrogged the United States as the world's biggest carbon emitter and India is heading for third place, scientists said on Friday in a report that warned global greenhouse-gas levels were scaling record peaks.

006 Photo Gallery: This week in wildlife
25 September 2008 from Guardian


007 Eating to save the planet
25 September 2008 from The Times
Spending a week as an ecotarian required the wisdom of Solomon, a degree in economics and a very small appetite

008 Cities get too much blame for global warming: study
25 September 2008 from Reuters
Cities often blamed for producing most of the world's greenhouse gas emissions actually generate just two-fifths or less, according to a study published on Friday.

009 CO2 Flow Speeds Up; Poor Countries Now Lead
26 September 2008 from New York Times
More than half of global emissions, which totaled more than 34 billion tons of CO2 in 2007, are now from developing countries, the report said. Their dominance reflects explosive growth in the burning of coal and manufacturing cement, another big source of the heat-trapping gas.

010 Blog: Circular Economy Law (Chapters 1-2)
15 September 2008 from China Environmental Law
The Circular Economy Law is a curious blend of the usual general policy pronouncements found in Chinese legislation and some unusually specific requirements. There is little in the law, however, that is new.

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