Clients in the news
CEOs differ on handling of carbon allowances
Ralph Izzo, CEO of Public Service Enterprise Group, and James Rogers, his Duke Energy counterpart, agreed on the basic goal of cutting national greenhouse gas emissions to 60%-80% below current levels by 2050. Electric Power Daily, April 30
A clean start
Nassau County Executive Tom Suozzi, who attended the Climate Communities press conference on April 9, is focusing his green efforts on Levittown, which he hopes to turn into a fully green suburb. Long Island Business News, April 18
Shareholders file record climate resolutions
U.S. investors have filed a record 54 shareholder resolutions asking companies to act to reduce risks of climate change on the bottom line, according to Ceres. Reuters, March 6
Council passes law mandating paid sick leave
D.C. Council yesterday passed legislation requiring paid leave for employees..."a dramatic leap forward for working people in the District of Columbia," said council member Mary M. Cheh. Washington Times, March 5
Arizona's day in the sun
The past year has brought a remarkable resurgence of an old idea—using mirrors to harness the sun's heat to generate power. Under the terms of the contract with Spanish renewable energy giant Abengoa...BusinessWeek, Feb. 21
At U.N., Investors Divine How Soon U.S. Will Go Green
Hundreds of big investors and top executives descended on the UN headquarters to grapple with Wall Street's latest fashionable worry: how global warming is affecting the climate--for investing.The Wall Street Journal, Feb. 8
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