Archive for September, 2010

Chambers Of Commerce Battle Over Climate Change

Ready for a debate? Wow!  Enviro-author Jonathan Hiskes throws down the gauntlet in this column detailing the enviro-rift forming between the International and U.S. Chambers of Commerce.  The U.S. Chamber’s very un-green climate policy created quite the hullabaloo last year when the CoC asked for changes to the Waxman-Markey Energy bill.  Or, as another Grist [...]

Environmentally Friendly Septic Tank

The environment is very important for the fact that it is our home. It is also responsible for the food that we eat, the water we drink, and the air we breathe. That is why it is very important that we take care of it to the best of our ability. One way to do [...]

Foreign Investment In China Is No Longer Limited To High Pollution Unconditional Priority To Foreign

“China out of shortage of capital constraints, attracting power has gradually diminished. Foreign if not promptly adjust business strategy, to accept the Government’s normal supervision, continue to entertain the ‘super-national treatment’ link, and certainly no hope.” April 22, a well-known multinational companies in China public relations director said in private that, ten days ago the [...]

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