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      Climate change changes

      Posted by SoxFirst

      Like globalisation and information technology, climate change is transforming business, society, politics, workplaces, careers and management. In fact, it might in the end have an even bigger impact that IT and global forces.

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    • The Age Blogs: Management Line

      Posted by SoxFirst

      Some obvious questions with a United Nations report warning that climate change will produce devastating heat waves, floods, water shortages and disease, and with voters going to the polls on Saturday. In Australia, the report warns that we face significant loss of biodiversity in areas like the Great Barrier Reef, water security problems, reduced production from agriculture, rising seas and more storms.

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    • The challenges of going green

      Posted by SoxFirst

      How do you make companies and countries go green? the fundamental issue is coming up with a scheme that will provide incentives for the developing world to cut emissions. It's all very well for the developed nations to talk about emissions reductions but in places like China and India it's a different story altogether.

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    Jwgardner comments on:

    US business in the dark on climate change

    I’m sure Canadian businesses aren’t far behind, though there’s an imbalance in the average created almost exclusively by the corporations making their living off exploiting the northern Alberta (Athabasca) Oil Sands – with virtually zero consideration for even the local biosphere or environment.

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    10:10 am 2/27/08
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    humorfreak comments on:

    HumorFreak - Colbert vs. South Park Change

    good stuff here! good to see everyone focusing on change!

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    10:13 am 1/11/08
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    Jeff comments on:

    Scientists paid to trash climate study

    Shouldn’t this headline say Scientists paid to trash planet!? jk

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    11:56 am 2/06/07
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    SoxFirst

    Member since Jul 2008

    Leon Gettler is a blogger and senior business journalist at The Age, specializing on management issues. His latest book, Organisations Behaving Badly focuses on the forces that lead smart executives into making dumb decisions.

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