A number of domestic and international considerations have led many political observers to conclude that the Unites States will take legislative action during the remainder of 2009, or in 2010, to address climate change. The goal of these legislative efforts is to achieve a gradual but significant reduction in greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from their earlier levels by the middle of the century. Action in this area would be a watershed regulatory and tax development and would affect all types of businesses in many aspects of their operations.
As I mentioned in a previous post, one of the challenges when talking about sustainability is wondering how you (or I) could possibly do anything to help the dire situation our planet is facing.
One of the most exciting parts of my Global Sustainability class from last week was the discussion of how entrepreneurs and innovators are looking at sustainability not as a problem, but as an opportunity.
An opportunity to make a difference, yes. But also an opportunity to make money.
Eighty percent of the cities surveyed by Living Cities listed sustainability as one of their top five priorities. Only one in six cities said sustainability is not a top priority.
Last night, we were honored to host the September monthly mixer for Sustain Charlotte at our green training facility in Charlotte, NC. Everblue has been a member of the Sustain Charlotte organization for some time, but this was the first time that we hosted the monthly networking event at our facility.
Sustainable clothing is not a daydream even then if you feel that you can't afford the same. Then the suggested simple alternatives for toxic free and eco-friendly sustainable clothing are for you. So, if you have a willingness to develop a better green world. Then first you should start working from your own personal wardrobe.