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Artikel

9 Jan 2008

Autor:
Morris Aron and Worldwatch Institute, Business Daily, Africa

Environmental concerns driving global economy

“Once regarded as irrelevant to economic activity, environmental problems are drastically rewriting the rules for business, investors, and consumers...,” said project [State of the World 2008 - Innovations for a Sustainable Economy by Worldwatch Institute] co-directors Gary Gardner and Thomas Prugh...[refers to environmental initiatives by Citigroup, Goldman Sachs, Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers, McKinsey & Company, Wal-Mart, Kenya Airways, Kenya Breweries, Alcoa, Dow Chemical, Duke Energy, General Motors, Xerox]