This Keynote Address from the Boston College Environmental Affairs Law Review 2007 Symposium, The Greening of the Corporation, examines the use of market pressures and incentives to encourage corporations to make more environmentally friendly decisions. Peter Lehner, Executive Director of the Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC), draws on his experiences as a litigator and his work for the NRDC in explaining that changing markets will help decrease the impact that corporations have on global warming
The problem with environmental degradation has been one of the main issues both social and political...
In general, businesses are increasingly putting substantial weight on adapting their practices in or...
Rising greenhouse gas (“GHG”) emissions – a major driver of climate change – could negatively impact...
This Keynote Address from the Boston College Environmental Affairs Law Review 2007 Symposium, The Gr...
This chapter explores the rise and future of “green” corporate governance, including how concerns ab...
Business has become a key part of the fabric of global environmental governance, considered here as ...
Although greenhouse-gas management now ranks among the world’s great challenges, this status did not...
Corporations are being monitored as to their carbon base. The level of carbon in the atmosphere is r...
Corporations seek to manage democracies to suit their own interests through the exercise of persuasi...
This dissertation explores motivations behind setting voluntary greenhouse gas (GHG) emission reduct...
Within the corporate sector, climate change represents an unfolding market shift; one that is driven...
First paragraph: One thing becoming clear during the debate over how to respond to climate change is...
Within the corporate sector, climate change represents an unfolding market shift; one that is driven...
The concept of sustainability is, at root, about a commitment to considering the future of the pla...
Corporate and securities law tools are increasingly being used to address climate change. Disclosure...
The problem with environmental degradation has been one of the main issues both social and political...
In general, businesses are increasingly putting substantial weight on adapting their practices in or...
Rising greenhouse gas (“GHG”) emissions – a major driver of climate change – could negatively impact...
This Keynote Address from the Boston College Environmental Affairs Law Review 2007 Symposium, The Gr...
This chapter explores the rise and future of “green” corporate governance, including how concerns ab...
Business has become a key part of the fabric of global environmental governance, considered here as ...
Although greenhouse-gas management now ranks among the world’s great challenges, this status did not...
Corporations are being monitored as to their carbon base. The level of carbon in the atmosphere is r...
Corporations seek to manage democracies to suit their own interests through the exercise of persuasi...
This dissertation explores motivations behind setting voluntary greenhouse gas (GHG) emission reduct...
Within the corporate sector, climate change represents an unfolding market shift; one that is driven...
First paragraph: One thing becoming clear during the debate over how to respond to climate change is...
Within the corporate sector, climate change represents an unfolding market shift; one that is driven...
The concept of sustainability is, at root, about a commitment to considering the future of the pla...
Corporate and securities law tools are increasingly being used to address climate change. Disclosure...
The problem with environmental degradation has been one of the main issues both social and political...
In general, businesses are increasingly putting substantial weight on adapting their practices in or...
Rising greenhouse gas (“GHG”) emissions – a major driver of climate change – could negatively impact...