Military braces for troubles created by global warming
August 17, 2009 by Tom Guay
The U.S. military-industrial complex says the threat of climate change is not only real, but presents a national security risk.
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The U.S. military-industrial complex says the threat of climate change is not only real, but presents a national security risk.
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While Congress wrestles with plans to reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, six American companies aren’t waiting around for a political solution. They just took delivery of a new, all-electric truck dubbed the Smith Newton.
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Just imagine enjoying luxury spa treatments while you’re traveling for business or vacation and still helping combat global warming.
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Regardless of what type of carbon trading plan Congress ultimately comes up with, Yahoo! won’t be a player in the greenhouse gas (GHG) credit-trading game to achieve its carbon-neutral goal.
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Wanna beat the recession and get a leg up on your competitors at the same time? Then make sure you’re shouting about the (real) eco-friendly aspects of your products and services.
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Wanna beat the recession and get a leg up on your competitors at the same time? Then make sure you’re shouting about the (real) eco-friendly aspects of your products and services.
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It may be hard for some global warming skeptics to believe, but the effects of all those greenhouse gases (GHGs) accumulating in the atmosphere are already creating severe climatic changes.
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Sure, the era of greenhouse gas (GHG) regulation will feature regulatory headaches, but that’s not stopping Tennessee from taking advantage of the situation to create new jobs.
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