Posts Tagged ‘climate change policies’
CSR News: Sustainable consumption and the challenge of ISO 26000
ARTICLES: Sustainable consumption and the challenge of ISO 26000 by Richard Welford In the core subject area of consumer issues, the new ISO26000 standard argues that organizations have significant opportunities to contribute to sustainable consumption and sustainable development through the products and services they offer and the [...]
Party Position versus Emission: Climate Policy Analysis Model Launched Today
Sydney, 16 July 2010: A new computer modeling tool will make it possible to gauge the effect of climate polices put forward by political parties during the Australian Federal election. Launched by the Climate Institute and Climate Risk Pty Ltd today, the model will provide independent analysis on proposed policies’ effect on national [...]
ACEEE “Diagnostic Review” Shows Most Economic Projections Off By Wide Margin on Potential Energy Efficiency Benefits, Greenhouse Gas Cuts
Washington, D.C. (July 30, 2009): A new report from the nonprofit and independent American Council for an Energy-Efficient Economy (ACEEE) finds that many conventional climate economic impact studies misread the historical record on the nation's energy productivity opportunities. The Positive Economics of Climate Change Policies: What the [...]

