Tag Archives: climate change
Interview with David Martinon, French Consul General, Part 2
Posted on 05. Nov, 2009 by Susanna Schick.
David Martinon is the Consul General at the Los Angeles French Consulate. In this role, he is responsible for promoting French culture and arts, science, and business, as well as [...]
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Interview with Paul Bunje, Exec. Director of the Center for Climate Change Solutions
Posted on 01. Nov, 2009 by Susanna Schick.
Paul Bunje is the Executive Director of the Center for Climate Change Solutions (CCCS) at UCLA’s Institute of the Environment
OG: So what are some of the projects you’re working on [...]
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Interview with OG 2009 Speaker Freya Williams, co-founder of OgilvyEarth
Posted on 30. Oct, 2009 by Susanna Schick.
Freya Williams is the Planning Director of OgilvyEarth, Ogilvy’s Sustainability Consultancy. OgilvyEarth is also responsible for the strategy and executions of the Hopenhagen campaign, a pro-bono project designed to raise [...]
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Blog Action Day 2009: Preparing Communities for Climate Change through Local Business and Manufacturing
Posted on 15. Oct, 2009 by Brady Gibson.
Today is Blog Action Day! Held on Oct. 15 every year, it’s an event that unites thousands of bloggers worldwide, highlighting a particular issue. This year’s theme is climate change. [...]
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Governors’ Global Climate Summit 2: A Call To Action On The Road To Copenhagen
Posted on 01. Oct, 2009 by Joo Lee Smith.
The second Governors Global Climate Summit began with a notable opening ceremony. Attendees were welcomed by the likes of Harrison Ford (Vice Chair, Conservation International), Linda Adams (California Secretary [...]
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Dissecting the California Global Warming Solutions Act
Posted on 22. Jul, 2009 by JeffHorowitz.
The implementation of California’s greenhouse gas emissions reduction measures call for immediate strategic planning and consideration from business owners, politicians, and sustainability professionals. Virtually every sector of California’s economy will [...]

