Results tagged “climatechange”
Blog action day - the new opportunity for Intel in addressing climate change
posted by Suzanne Fallender on October 15, 2009 at CSR@Intel
Addressing climate change is not something new for us. But how we are now looking at the issue is. As a company, Intel has taken steps to measure and reduce the carbon footprint of our operations for many years now....
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tagged: #BAD09, #csr, #sustainability, Carbon Disclosure Project, carbon footprint, climate change, DESC, eco-technology, energy efficient performance, environment, Intel, smart2020
mechanisms for change: can YOU be part of the solution?
posted by Marisa Ahmad on December 15, 2008 at CSR@Intel
Last week I blogged about some recent studies which indicate that ICT has an important role to play in combating climate change. One question that came up was, aside from good policies, how are the carbon emission savings outlined in...
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tagged: automation, climate change, climate solutions, dematerialization, energy savings, environment, information and communication technology, substitution, technology, telecommuting
What does climate change have to do with corporate governance?
posted by Suzanne Fallender on December 11, 2008 at CSR@Intel
It used to be that conversations about corporate governance and environmental management happened in separate circles. The governance folks focused their energy on lamenting egregious pay packages and accounting scandals, leaving the more touchy-feely environmental topics to others. But over...
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tagged: CERES, climate change, corporate governance, csr, Intel, RiskMetrics, sustainability
The data behind ICT and climate change
posted by Marisa Ahmad on December 09, 2008 at CSR@Intel
On Nov 25th, my colleague Stephen Harper blogged about the role of Information Communications Technology (ICT) in combating climate change, and outlined some policies that Intel, through DESC, are pursuing to allow the solutions potential of ICT to be realized....
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tagged: climate change, DESC, Economist debates, environmental innovation, ICT, Information Communications Technology
Two Questions
posted by Dave Stangis on April 24, 2008 at CSR@Intel
We don’t get too many comments to most of our posts, but I hope this one is a little different. I’m doing some personal “mapping” of the future and considering we have about 10K CSR stakeholders poking around this blog...
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tagged: climate change, CSR, future, Intel, Open Source, sustainability
It's Data-Driven. CRO Magazine names Intel "Best Corporate Citizen"
posted by Will Swope on February 20, 2008 at CSR@Intel
Today, CRO published its annual “100 Best Corporate Citizens List” – and Intel was awarded the #1 spot. http://www.thecro.com/ So, why is this award so special to Intel?...
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tagged: climate change, corporate citizenship, corporate governance, corporate social responsibility, CRO, employee relations, environment, financial performance, human rights, lobbying, philanthropy
Investing in the Future – Green Power
posted by Dave Stangis on January 28, 2008 at CSR@Intel
On Monday, the EPA announced that Intel is the single largest corporate purchaser of green power in the United States putting the company at the top of EPA’s latest Green Power Partners Top 25 list, and also at the No....
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tagged: biogas, biomass, climate change, CO2, EPA, geothermal, green power, Green-e, Intel, low-impact small hydroelectric sources, renewable energy certificates, renewable power, solar, wind
The color of money....maybe it's not so tough to be green.
posted by Dave Stangis on June 22, 2007 at CSR@Intel
Green buildings, green computers, greenwashing and greenbacks. Have you heard enough yet? I hope not - because I’m afraid you are going to be hearing a lot more for a long time. The temptation is high to search through a...
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tagged: climate change, Climate Savers, CO2, CSR, Google, green, Green Building, Green Grid, green washing, Intel, Stangis



