Perspectives on the Environmental Challenge | |
Beyond Greening: Strategies for a Sustainable World, Stuart | |
Thinking Globally and Inclusively About Sustainable Business Practices | |
Building a New Economy | |
Remaining Challenges and the Signs of Transition to a Greener Global Economy | |
II | |
The Land Ethic | |
What Is the Relationship Between Humankind and the Environment? | |
Asking How Much Is Enough? | |
A Critical Examination of the Culture of Consumption | |
The Tragedy of the Commons | |
The Classic Discussion of Population and Common Resources | |
EPA and the Evolution of Federal Regulation | |
Regulation and Economic Models for Meeting Pollution Reduction Goals | |
Costs and Benefits, Frances Cairncross | |
How Can Environmental Costs Be Better Captured in Prices? | |
Discounting the Future: Economics and Ethics | |
A Critical Analysis of the Practice of Discounting in Economic Analysis | |
Behind the Scenes: How Policymaking in the European Community | |
Japan, and the United States Affects Global Negotiations, Raymond Vernon | |
A Survey of Environmental Politicies in the Triad | |
Global Trade and the Environment | |
How International Trade Imperils Environmental Quality | |
Making Trade Work for the Environment | |
How the Environment Can Be Protected Through International Trade | |
Managing to Be Environmentally Responsive | |
Strategic Management for a Small Planet | |
Stead and Jean Garner Stead Using Environmental Capabilities to Foster Competitive Advantage | |
Corporate Obstacles to Pollution Prevention | |
How the Sociology of the Workplace Influences Program Success | |
The Emergence of Environmental Partnerships | |
Creating Dialog and Collaboration with Environmental Groups | |
Consumers with a Conscious | |
Who Are the Green Consumers? | |
The Next Big Product Opportunity | |
How Can Businesses Reach Green Consumers? | |
Principles of Corporate Ecology | |
Note on Life Cycle Analysis | |
A Method for Identifying Costs Across the Life of Products | |
An Introduction to Environmental Accounting as a Business Management Tool | |
United States Environmental Protection Agency | |
A Tool Kit for Incorporating the Environment into Accounting Practice | |
Integrating Environment and Technology: Design for Environment | |
Designing Products with Environmental Impact in Mind | |
Introduction to ISO 14000, Tom Tibor with | |
An Overview of the International Environmental Management System | |
The Natural Step to Sustainabiliy | |
Unifying Scientific Principles with Sustainability | |
Environmental Management Cases | |
Bank of America and the Carlsbad Highlands Foreclosure (A) | |
Pacific Lumber Company | |
The International Climate Change Partnership: An Industry Association Faces the Climate Change Issue | |
Acid Rain: The Southern Company | |
Self (A) | |
Self (B) | |
Deja Shoe (A): Creating the Environmental Footwear Company | |
Proctor & Gamble Inc.: Downy Enviro-Pak | |
McDonald's Environmental Strategy | |
The Clamshell Controversy | |
The Proctor & Gamble Company: Disposable and Reusable Diapers--A Life-Cycle Analysis, Management Institute for Environment and Business | |
DesignTex, Incorporated (A) | |
Bayerische Motoren Werke AG | |
Industrial Products, Inc. (A): Measuring Environmental Performance | |
Oil in the Ecuadorian Rainforest | |
Cost Accounting and Hazardous Wastes at Specialty Glass, Inc. | |
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