News - North America
Published on 17 March 2008
Published on 14 March 2008
The new Whole Foods Market in Glastonbury, Connecticut, will be the first supermarket to generate most of its power on-site with a fuel cell.
Published on 07 March 2008
Each person in the US state of Florida uses about 1,720-2,160 liters of water per day, and with thousands of people moving to the state each month, public water supply needs near DuPont's plant are expected to double by 2025.
Published on 03 March 2008
The Pew Center This year's annual conference addressed critical issues between states and the federal government in developing policies to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, with participants calling for a shared aproach to climate change policy.
Published on 19 February 2008
Globe-net Toronto-based Corporate Knights has released its second annual Sustainable Cities Ranking.
Published on 13 February 2008
SustainableBusiness Natsource LLC is the first company to invest in certified, forest-based carbon emissions reductions under California rules adopted last year.
Published on 21 January 2008
SustainableBusiness A new state program in Texas, US is offering to pay owners of old cars to buy newer, cleaner-operating cars.
Published on 14 January 2008
(Globe-Net) Canada can achieve its greenhouse gas (GHG) reduction targets of 20% by 2020 and 65% by 2050 according to new report.
Published on 20 December 2007
(Reuters)
Published on 20 December 2007
(Environmental Leader) San Francisco has creates thea first-ever city-based carbon offset programme.