Tagged with Microsoft 
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firing chamber
Corporations call off the old green battle, but Chamber of Commerce soldiers on [UPDATED] 4
Posted 2 months ago
Still more trouble for the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, the 97-year-old business advocacy group that has been courting controversy by questioning climate change and fighting a clean energy bill. Here are the companies that have quit the Chamber.
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A WALK THROUGH THE WEEK'S CLIMATE NEWS
The Climate Post: Smalls steps and giant leaps 3
Posted 4 months agoHillary Clinton visited India, which sees an increasing value in clean tech. Congress prepares for summer recess as Copenhagen climate talks loom ever closer, and George Will continues to test the limits of journalistic integrity. It's all in a week's worth of climate news.
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In the game or on the sidelines?
Northwest businesses weigh in—or bow out—on energy policy 1
Posted 6 months, 1 week ago
This fall, Northwest-based global businesses Nike and Starbucks led a group of consumer brands to publicly champion muscular, science-based climate and energy policies. But where are all the other Northwest companies on climate policy? Amazon? Microsoft? Boeing?
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How to Green Your Friendly Neighborhood Monopoly
What should Microsoft do on climate? 5
Posted 7 months, 1 week ago
Rob Bernard, Microsoft's smartie-pants green dude, says the company has serious ambitions on energy and climate change.
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