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The Carbon Report – broadening measurement and the sustainable journey
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Guest Post by Tim James Director, sustainableIT - Microsoft Partner After attending some of the events around COP17, it has become abundantly clear that the dialogue of business and society at large has been around the desire to embrace the systemic change required to solve the issues we face as...
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15 Dec 2011
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Wonderbag at COP17: A Simple … Real Impact Idea
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Posted by Sarah Collins CEO, Wonderbag As the CEO of Wonderbag I have spent the last several days with my partner Microsoft at COP17 . 20,000 attendees, representing 191 countries and 12 heads of state, all descended on Durban, South Africa, where I live and run my business. We experienced some very...
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6 Dec 2011
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