An Environment Resource Center Asset
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Thanks to agencies like the EPA, GC can offer you comprehensive information on the issue of climate change in a way that is accessible and meaningful to all parts of society.
The EPA indicates that the phrase “climate change” is growing in preferred use to “global warming” because it helps convey that there are changes in addition to rising temperatures. Whether or not you believe in these philosophies, it’s smart to recognize both sides of the argument.
Increase your knowledge using the materials below. Take your study a step further by learning about these aspects of environmental stewardship, too:
Environmental Paper Calculator
Environment News
Tools & Guides
Recycling Resources
Green Labeling
Carbon Accounting
Water Conservation & Sustainability
Forests & Chain of Custody
Lacey Act
Copenhagen Wrap-Up
A summary of the Copenhagen climate change conference, including a review of the conference document, “Copenhagen Accord.”
After COP 15, What’s the Outlook for Business?
While the Copenhagen talks yielded a non-binding political agreement, some say a better outcome would have included a more concrete set of targets.
The 15th United Nations Climate Change Conference – Day 5
A greater rift between rich and developing countries is emerging through a war of words at the 15th United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP15).
Environmental Defense Fund Innovation Exchange
Reduce your company’s global warming impacts and improve your business by building climate action into your strategy.
EPA Climate Leaders
A partnership that works with companies to develop comprehensive climate change strategies.
Chicago Climate Exchange
CCX is North America’s only cap and trade system for all six greenhouse gases.
The Paper Consumer’s Guide to Climate Change
A thought-provoking look at how to reduce greenhouse gases with smarter paper choices.
If you have environment information or tools you’d like us to consider sharing here, please contact our Director of Environmental Affairs, Ralph O’Connor.










