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Doing Well and Doing Good with Green Businesses
While it has been commonly believed that going green is a costly luxury for businesses, there are many ways in which going green can help the bottom line. By becoming more efficient and wasting less, businesses can help the environment and their own business, doing well by doing good.

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Pollution Control Loans
Pollution Control Loans are 7(a) loans with a special purpose of pollution control. The program is designed to provide financing to eligible small businesses for the planning, design, or installation of a pollution control facility. This facility must prevent, reduce, abate, or control any form of pollution, including recycling.

Quantifying The Intagible: How LM3 Cuts Through The Haze Of Partisan Agendas (LM3 Profile)
On October 30th, 2006 Sir Nicholas Stern released his Review, The Economics of Climate Change. Stern described climate change as an economic externality which is an economic transaction that generates a positive or negative (re pollution, global warming etc.) effect for an uninvolved third-party such as the general public.

The next big things
Society is changing fast. Economic uncertainty, technology, climate change, extremism and the internet are all accelerating the pace of change. For many well established business models the writing is on the wall. Now more than ever constant innovation is the only route to sustained success.

How to Manage Change - Tell Your People Why the Need For Change
How to manage change - and at the speed of change? How to deal with the turbulence? This is challenging and of all the current strategies for managing change it's a perspective that is increasingly relevant in the current climate.

Why Climate Change is the A-Bomb of the 21st Century
Why Climate Change is the A-Bomb of the 21st Century

Climate Scientist Cleared: Deniers Deprived of Misinformation Strategy
The British scientist best known for his role in the "Climategate" controversy was cleared of hiding or manipulating data. From the beginning, Climategate was a ruse. Jones' findings are corroborated by numerous reputable sources. The body of climate research is sound, deniers will have to find other means of discrediting the science supporting climate change.

Koch Industries Financing Climate Denial
Koch Industries finances groups that fight environmental regulation, oppose clean energy legislation, and undermine limits on industrial pollution. Koch Industries misinforms the public on several environmental fronts including keeping the "ClimateGate" fallacy alive. Many of the supposed experts speaking against global warming are on the Koch payroll. From 1997 to 2008, the Kochs funneled more than $48.5 million to organizations that support climate change denial.

Climate Counts: Businesses Combating Climate Change
Climate Counts brings consumers and companies together in the fight against global climate change. Since 2007, Climate Counts has rated 150 companies (representing approximately 3,000 brands) in 16 industry sectors. The charter members of the i2 project are boldly showing leadership with sustainable positioning that enhances efficiency, reduces climate impact and betters their bottom line.

Earth Day and Social Media
Thanks to the revolutionary power of social media, Earth Day has grown from 20 million participants in 1970 to one billion participants in 2010. Without the help of digital technologies, the first Earth Day demonstrations helped convince Congress to pass major environmental regulations. Four decades later, Senators are about to introduce their version of the climate change bill that passed in the House last year. Earth Day is an opportunity to send a clear message to lawmakers demanding that they pass climate change legislation. See Earth Day social media links including, social networks, video, photos, apps, interactive event maps, and events by location. To continue reading go to THE GREEN MARKET.

Icebergs, Polar Bears, and Change Management
Vanishing icebergs and distressed Polar bears have come to symbolize the effects of our changing climate. The iceberg has also been used as a metaphor for change in organizations. The “Change Management Iceberg” developed by Wilfred Kruger offers an explanation of why many organizational change efforts fail. Above the waterline are the three areas of concern of most managers–doing things faster, better, or cheaper.

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