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Gettin' Bizzy

Companies are greening but progress is limited, says report

Posted at 1:54 PM on 30 Jan 2008

Hardly a day goes by without some U.S. company touting its green credentials, but don't get too optimistic about corporate eco-friendliness. Consulting company Greener Media studied companies' performance on 20 economic and environmental indicators, from alternative-fuel vehicles to telecommuting to pesticide use, and has published the results in a new 65-page report. Only eight of the 20 indicators showed progress last year: emissions disclosure, clean-tech investment and patents, energy efficiency, green office space, recycling, quality of management, and toxic emissions. Two issues, electronic waste and carbon intensity, actually got worse in 2007, while 10 stayed about the same. Says report executive editor and green-biz guru Joel Makower, "Companies, in aggregate, aren't changing quickly or significantly enough to move the needle on climate change and other challenges." To move that needle, they need to be needled. And thus we wheedle.

sources:  Wired, San Jose Business Journal, The Mercury News, CSRwire
straight to the report:  State of Green Business 2008

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Proper Incentives for Gittin' Bizzy

In order to save our planet we need something much more than environmental education and volunteerism for both companies and individuals.

Green economists tell us that we need a GREEN TAX SHIFT that will reduce taxes on work and capital enterprise while making up the difference by charging user fees on pollution, resource extraction and monopoly of natural resources.

We won't get the GREEN TAX SHIFT until the public starts clamoring for it.  Let's Git Bizzy and start clamoring.

GeoArk
Tax Waste, Not Work

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