Carbonetworks supports President Obama’s recent announcement that the federal government will reduce its own greenhouse gas emissions by 28 percent by 2020. As an innovator of energy, GHG, and sustainability management solutions, Carbonetworks understands first-hand the impact that technology can have in supporting action on climate change while maintaining business performance and transparency.
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Archive for the ‘Carbon Policy’ Category
President Obama Sets Greenhouse Gas Emissions Reduction Target for Federal Operations
January 30th, 2010 by Michael Meehan - President & CEO
How Green Jobs Drive the Innovation Economy
These days, you hear a lot of talk from people who claim to advocate for businesses on the dangers of cap and trade for the economy. They create catastrophic scenarios and talk about potential losses to the GDP. Working with Fortune 500 customers every day, I can tell you that this simply isn’t true. Carbonetworks [...]
January 13th, 2010 by Michael Meehan - President & CEO
Peel back the onion at Copenhagen and ignore the hype
Yesterday, ClimateBiz published an article by our CEO, Michael Meehan, on what truly matters about COP15. Here’s the text:
This week’s UN Climate Change Conference in Copenhagen has seen its fair share of press, but what is most compelling about this event is what’s happening on the ground. In my fourteen years working on Carbonetworks, I [...]
December 15th, 2009 by Marketing
Why President Obama’s Copenhagen Efforts Matter
The Huffington Post recently published an article by our CEO, Michael Meehan, on why President Barack Obama’s efforts at COP15 are so critical. The article text:
Call it Hopenhagen if you like, but make no mistake – President Obama’s decision to attend and speak at the United Nations climate conference has significant implications for governments and [...]
December 10th, 2009 by Marketing
Breaking the Glass Ceiling in Copenhagen
ClimateBiz recently featured an article from our CEO, Michael Meehan, on what’s at stake at the COP15 conference in Copenhagen. From the article:
So what’s at stake at Copenhagen? Leadership. All of the opportunities and risks for the U.S. and its economy rest in this one concept, which is one that could make or break a [...]
December 9th, 2009 by Marketing
Carbonetworks proudly supports the Copenhagen Communique
As a member of the international business community, Carbonetworks proudly supports the Copenhagen Communiqué on Climate Change, which calls on governments to agree an ambitious, efficient and equitable international climate framework at the United Nations Conference on Climate Change being held in Copenhagen this week. A complete list of North American signatories is here.
December 8th, 2009 by Michael Meehan - President & CEO