International Carbon Equivalent Mechanism Attributed to Neutrality (ICEMAN)

International Carbon Equivalent Mechanism Attributed to Neutrality (ICEMAN)

International Carbon Equivalent Mechanism Attrib­uted to Neutrality (ICEMAN) is a methodology that applies established sciences and protocols developed for the calculation of greenhouse gas emissions to provide a quantitative measure of factors that reduce or mitigate greenhouse gas emissions. This quantitative measure then becomes an attribute by which consumers and buyers of products can evaluate […]

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The Greenwashing Challenge

The Greenwashing Challenge by Frank Dalene

As the general populace becomes more aware of—and more concerned about—climate change, the green movement has gained a great deal of momentum in the market. Consumers are eager to buy products that are more environmentally friendly, that have a lower carbon footprint, that are more “green.” Obviously, this is a good trend—but it has given […]

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Why Government Climate Change Efforts Won’t Work

For decades, governments around the world—including the government of the United States—have endeavored to pass legislation to combat climate change. World leaders have gathered at international summits and conventions, negotiating treaties and protocols. But when it comes to actually implementing measures to achieve greenhouse gas reduction goals, many countries—including the U.S.—have fallen woefully short. History […]

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