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Both Sides Agree U.S. Needs Jobs for True Economic Recovery
announced last month that would allow the EPA to regulate greenhouse gas from stationary sources. â We have a number of options available ..... Our preference is that Congress tackles climate change and greenhouse gases , not the EPA.â When it comes to health care , neither
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Green Recruiting Helps Bring in Top Talent
Web site, GE does just that, touting that the company’s wind turbines "prevent as much as 18.3 million tons of greenhouse gases annually, an amount roughly equal to keeping over 3 million cars off the road." But there’s always room for improvement
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Jobs of the Future A New Green World
likes of former Vice President Al Gore, rapidly mobilizing consumers and the very real threat of legislation limiting carbon emissions , businesses are seeing the environmental benefit and the financial sense of giving a hoot. It’s a green new world
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Seven Commuter-Friendly Companies
200 miles of employee travel each day. Not only does that make commuting easier, but it eliminates 3,800 tons of carbon emissions annually—a big plus to climate change-conscious techies. Safeco: The Seattle insurer has more than 2,000 employees
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Time for an Economic Climate Security Act?
nature of the bill--which aims to head off environmental disaster through measures including a cap-and-trade scheme for greenhouse - gas emissions, mass-transit funding and a sustainable energy program--and its stability-focused title may be a guide
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Mayor Signs San Francisco Commuter Mandate
least one of three commuter benefit options. Under the ordinance, which is intended to help reduce San Franciscoâ s 2012 greenhouse - gas emissions by at least 20 percent from 1990 levels, employers will have a choice of three transit options: ⠢ Set
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Report Cap-and-Trade Legislation Could Result in Huge Job Loss
Greenhouse gas cap-and-trade legislation such as that proposed by the Obama administration and under discussion in the House could result in