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Envirolink, Summer/2002, Volume 11, Number 3
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World Resources Institute

WRI's Sustainable Enterprise Program

SafeClimate.net

Pathways

EarthTrends

Previous EnviroLink issues

WRI/SEP Publications

 

EnviroLink is made possible through the generous support of ALCOA Foundation, The BELL 2003 Network sponsor.

China BELL Conference 2002: MBA professors pave the way for a sustainable China

Representatives from over half of China’s 62 accredited MBA programs joined industry, government and non-profit organizations at WRI’s China BELL 2002 to discuss the role of management education in reconciling development with sustainability.

Green Power Market Development Group announces projects and holds congressional briefing

Four of the GPMDG's corporate partners, GM, IBM, Johnson & Johnson and Kinko's, announced green power purchases and projects in Philadelphia on June 11.

2002 BELL Conference to take place in July at the University of California, Santa Barbara's Bren School

Denis Hayes to Keynote; theme is "Informing Environmental Decision-Making: Blending Science and Policy with Management."

New Ventures project launched in China

Project launched at April China BELL conference.

Forthcoming WRI Publication:
Estimating CO2 emissions from office-based organizations: A practical guide

A user-friendly guide based on the WRI office experience.

International consulting projects for MBAs: Upcoming fall semester

Sneak preview of next fall's projects.

Guest Column: Alan Reichert, Cleveland State University

For its first Guest Column, EnviroLink invited Alan Reichert, Professor of Finance at the Nance College of Business at Cleveland State University, to outline his school's environmental programs, projects and curricula.

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