tailieunhanh - Towards a Climate-Friendly Built Environment

Instead of showing the myriad ways that business, ethics, and environmentalism conflict and lead to impossible choices, it is more useful to ask, “How is it possible to put these ideas together?”2 In today’s world, all three issues require serious consideration. Businesses must continue to create value for their financiers and other stakeholders. Business leaders can no longer afford the ethical missteps that led to the epidemic of scandals in the last decade. To leave a livable world for future generations, business leaders also must pay attention to environmental matters. Yet most of the methods, concepts, ideas, theories, and techniques. | Towards a Climate-Friendly Built Environment Marilyn A. Brown Frank Southworth Therese K. Stovall Oak Ridge National Laboratory PEW CENTER Global CLIMATE CHANGE Towards a Climate-Friendly Built Environment Prepared for the Pew Center on Global Climate Change Marilyn A. Brown Frank Southworth Therese K. Stovall Oak Ridge National Laboratory June .

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