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Media Alert: MSN Launches Green Channel
Media Alert: MSN Launches Green Channel
Excerpt:
"Who: Today MSN added a new channel to its online information and entertainment network called MSN Green — a one-stop online resource for the latest environmental news, exploring the issues and taking action. MSN has teamed up with some of the leading media and environmental sources, MSNBC, Hearst Magazines (The Daily Green), Conservation International, Environmental Defense, Grist.org, TreeHugger.com and StopGlobalWarming.org, to offer the new channel, located at http://green.msn.com."
http://www.microsoft.com/presspass/press/2007/oct07/10-30GreenChannelMA.mspx
Excerpt:
"Who: Today MSN added a new channel to its online information and entertainment network called MSN Green — a one-stop online resource for the latest environmental news, exploring the issues and taking action. MSN has teamed up with some of the leading media and environmental sources, MSNBC, Hearst Magazines (The Daily Green), Conservation International, Environmental Defense, Grist.org, TreeHugger.com and StopGlobalWarming.org, to offer the new channel, located at http://green.msn.com."
http://www.microsoft.com/presspass/press/2007/oct07/10-30GreenChannelMA.mspx
Tuesday
Google's Love for Solar May Extend to Other Renewables
Excerpt:
"When it comes to bragging rights and solar power, Google's on top: it has the largest corporate installation of solar-powered electricity yet.
But that apparently is just the beginning. The search giant is also considering other forms of renewable energy, according to Robyn Beavers, the director of environmental programs at Google. Google intends to generate 50 megawatts of electricity from renewable forms for its operations by 2012."
http://www.news.com/8301-10784_3-9807330-7.html
"When it comes to bragging rights and solar power, Google's on top: it has the largest corporate installation of solar-powered electricity yet.
But that apparently is just the beginning. The search giant is also considering other forms of renewable energy, according to Robyn Beavers, the director of environmental programs at Google. Google intends to generate 50 megawatts of electricity from renewable forms for its operations by 2012."
http://www.news.com/8301-10784_3-9807330-7.html
Labels:
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It's Now Easy Being Green - Online
It's Now Easy Being Green - Online
Excerpt:
"As more and more companies are defining their environmental policy, their social responsibility policy and greening their products, a great many fail to promote this information on their website, which is often the first place prospects look to vet a company. Even companies that have undergone and successfully achieved rigorous green audits and certifications such as the FSC certification, still seem to be challenged by marketing. Stand For Green™ was created to help these companies, easily, affordably and quickly get their green position online. It includes:"
http://www.ewire.com/display.cfm/Wire_ID/4325
Excerpt:
"As more and more companies are defining their environmental policy, their social responsibility policy and greening their products, a great many fail to promote this information on their website, which is often the first place prospects look to vet a company. Even companies that have undergone and successfully achieved rigorous green audits and certifications such as the FSC certification, still seem to be challenged by marketing. Stand For Green™ was created to help these companies, easily, affordably and quickly get their green position online. It includes:"
http://www.ewire.com/display.cfm/Wire_ID/4325
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