Press and Policy Briefing on a Just-Completed Survey of Public Acceptance of Policies to Limit Greenhouse Gas Emissions |
Webb, Aldhous, Kopp, Krosnick |
2007, 06-20 |
Resources for the Future |
From Roofs to Cars, Google Focuses on Being Green |
Beavers, Beebe, Proudfoot |
2007, 06-19 |
Google |
Excerpt of Senate Small Business & Entrepreneurship Committee Hearing on the Impact of Rising Gas Prices on America's Small Businesses |
Thune, Myhre, Smith, Lynch |
2007, 06-14 |
Senate Republican Conference |
Trade Emissions |
Weber, Matthews |
2007, 06-14 |
Carnegie Mellon University School of Engineering |
Senate Environment & Public Works Cmte. Business Meeting on Pending Legislation |
Boxer |
2007, 06-06 |
Senate Environment & Public Works Cmte. |
HSBC Climate Partnership |
Lawrence, Wilson, Davies, Walker, Donoghue, Beckinghausen, Funk |
2007, 05-30 |
HSBC |
Corporate Leaders on Sustainability - Aveda |
Conseil |
2007, 05-23 |
Ceres |
Excerpt
of House Select Energy Independence and Global Warming Cmte. Hearing on
the Economic Impacts of Global Warming: Green Collar Jobs |
Markey |
2007,
05-22 |
Office of Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi |
London
Mayor Ken Livingstone on the C40 Summit, the G8, Businesses, and
Climate Change |
Livingstone |
2007,
05-17 |
C40
Large Cities Climate Summit |
Interview with Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa on L.A.'s Efforts in Climate Change and the Environment |
Villaraigosa |
2007,
05-16 |
C40
Large Cities Climate Summit |
Klaus
Kleinfeld, Siemens AG President and CEO, on the Economics of Climate
Change |
Kleinfeld |
2007,
05-16 |
C40
Large Cities Climate Summit |
Citigroup
CEO and Chairman Charles Prince on Climate and Green Building |
Prince |
2007,
05-15 |
C40
Large Cities Climate Summit |
Climate
Group CEO Dr. Steve Howard on How Climate Change Can Be Addressed |
Howard |
2007,
05-15 |
C40
Large Cities Climate Summit |
Remarks
by Seth Waugh, CEO, Deutsche Bank, Americas, on Business and Climate
Change |
Waugh |
2007,
05-15 |
C40
Large Cities Climate Summit |
Senate Environment & Public Works Cmte. Hearing on Green Buildings: Benefits to Health, the Environment, & the Bottom Line |
Fox, Templeton, Barnett, Tonjes, Hubbell, Boxer |
2007, 5-15 |
Senate Environment & Public Works Cmte. |
Interview
with James Murdoch, CEO of British Sky
Broadcasting, on Business and Climate Change |
Murdoch |
2007,
05-14 |
C40
Large Cities Climate Summit |
Green
Transportation Infrastructure: Challenges to Access and Implementation
- Technology and Innovation Subcmte. Hearing |
Shepherd,
Grumbles, Adams, Huffman, Kassoff, Wu |
2007,
05-10 |
House
Science and Technology Committee |
Ceres
Conference 2007 Keynote Address |
Finucane |
2007,
04-26 |
Ceres |
Ceres
Conference 2007 Keynote Address |
McKibben |
2007,
04-25 |
Ceres |
Advancing
Sustainable Prosperity |
Lubber,
Cohen, Darbee, Thompson, Knobloch |
2007,
04-25 |
Ceres |
AISI
2007 Environmental Briefing |
Sadoway,
Sharkey, Timken, Kavanagh |
2007,
04-24 |
American Iron and Steel Institute |
Virgin
Atlantic/Boeing Press Conference on Environmental and Climate Change
Partnership |
Branson,
McNerney, Ridgeway, Carson |
2007,
04-24 |
Virgin Atlantic/Boeing |
Assemblymember Lloyd Levine on Incandescent Light Bulb Ban |
Levine |
2007, 04-23 |
California State Assembly |
Living
In A Green House-Simple Projects Homeowners Can Undertake To Make Their
Homes Greener |
Vally |
2007,
04-20 |
Siemens |
Greening
Our Buildings: Did You Know That Buildings Are More Responsible For CO2
Emissions Than Cars? |
Hosken,
Ryczek |
|
United
States Green Building Council |
39min')" onclick="return now('Washington, DC--Mark Goldfus, senior vice president at Merrill Lynch & Co.; Fred R. Buenrostro, chief executive officer of CalPERS; Connecticut State Treasurer Denise Nappier; California State Treasurer Bill Lockyer; Jack Ehnes, chief executive officer at CalSTRS; Mindy S. Lubber, president of Ceres and director of Investor Network on Climate Risk (INCR); Tim Wirth, former US Senator and president of United Nations Foundation For the first time, dozens of leading U.S. investors representing over $4 trillion in capital call on Congress to enact strong mandatory federal legislation to tackle global climate change. Institutional investors and asset managers from all parts of the country, joined by major corporations in the electric power, oil and high-tech sectors, announce that clear regulatory signals and tangible goals are needed so that US businesses can respond to business risks and opportunities from climate change, and reduce US greenhouse gas emissions 60-90% by mid-century.39min');" class="title_content" title="For the first time, dozens of leading U.S. investors representing over $4 trillion in capital call on Congress to enact strong mandatory federal legislation to tackle global climate change. Institutional investors and asset managers from all parts of the country, joined by major corporations in the electric power, oil and high-tech sectors, announce that clear regulatory signals and tangible goals are needed so that US businesses can respond to business risks and opportunities from climate change, and reduce US greenhouse gas emissions 60-90% by mid-century.">$4
Trillion of Investors Call on
Congress to Reduce Global Warming Pollution 60-90% |
Goldfus,
Buenrostro, Nappier; Lockyer; Ehnes, Lubber, Wirth |
2007,
03-19 |
Ceres |
Steve Westly - Presentation to SRI Cap and Trade Forum |
Westly |
2007, 03-06 |
California Leadership Committee |
BP
Selects Strategic Partners for
Energy Biosciences Institute |
Schwarzenegger,
Blagojevich, Malone |
2007,
02-01 |
BP |
Briefing on Electric Utility Cap-and-Trade Act |
Feinstein |
2007, 01-17 |
Office of Senator Dianne Feinstein |
Solar Power at GM's Rancho Cucamonga Plant |
Threlkeld, Lowery, Hanson |
2006, 12-15 |
General Motors |