Monthly Archives: November 2010
Nov. 29 – Dec. 10: the Hot Action You Want in Cancun? Plus observations about Brazil, China, India, Russia, and South Korea.
A U.N. Climate Change Conference in Cancun, Mexico… how could any headline writer resist coming up with a pun? To answer my own question: no, it does not appear likely that we’ll get the action on global hotness / climate … Continue reading
A cheaper, greener turkey… tofurkey, even?
That’s probably an ad campaign we won’t see – though there is a product called Tofurky that’s actually delicious. My main point this morning: to direct our attention to these very timely and useful articles at The Daily Green on … Continue reading
Green Computer Codes? Thanks, Roger, for this article by David Zax.
Thanks to Roger Maag in our MBA course, Corporate Social Responsibility and Business Law, for referring this fascinating story on green computer code.
A worldwide first!
Just in case you miss it, please be sure to click on the new link above, or, heck, here it is: the world’s first sustainability report by a university to attain an A level of compliance with the preeminent world … Continue reading
Congrats to our Net Impact Chapter leaders!
UMass Dartmouth’s Charlton College of Business will soon have a gold-standard chapter of Net Impact thanks to the efforts of our student leaders – thank you Elizabeth, Kaisa, and Liz for your hard work! NIUMD has the coolest logo in the … Continue reading