deborealis | Shared With: Everyone - Nov 21 2007 | shopping, equality, human rights, sustainability
deborealis | Shared With: Everyone - Feb 13 2007 | news, business, sustainability
I agree - it's a really fine, gray, arbitrary line between "good" and "bad" and lists are just snapshots, though they can be useful tools as long as they are not taken as outright gospel.
Quoted: SUSTAINABLE FIRMS. Green businesses. Socially responsible corporations. A growing number of magazines, activist groups and websites publish such lists, suggesting that one can distinguish the good companies from the bad.
deborealis | Shared With: Everyone - Nov 17 2006 | news, environment, sustainability
deborealis | Shared With: Everyone - Oct 16 2006 | education, sustainability, masters, business, environment
This is a really cool graduate program in sustainability and business (MBA). I've met several people in the program, and they all really love it, and it's pretty highly regarded in the (small) field.
Quoted: Bainbridge Graduate Institute offers an MBA in Sustainable Business. Outstanding faculty. Flexible on-site with distance learning. Entrepreneurship, responsibility, and innovation combined with business fundamentals.
deborealis | Shared With: Everyone - Jun 07 2006 | seattle, sustainability, urban, growth, environment
deborealis | Shared With: Everyone - Mar 30 2006 | cars, biofuels, green, environment, sustainability
The Green Car Company is having an open house this weekend for anyone who is interested in learning more about green fuels or more sustainable transportation choices. (they also have bikes)
Quoted: "At The Green Car Company our goal is to bring awareness and educate the mainstream American population about how their transportation choices effect the environment. ...
deborealis | Shared With: Everyone - Dec 16 2005 | green life, environment, sustainability, energy
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