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GreenBizCheck Blog

Hong Kong Spectacular

Hong Kong is spectacular - it is a modern, vibrant and extremely exciting city that rivals Paris, New York or London. Since my last visit nearly ten years ago, Hong Kong has leaped into the 21st century of modern architecture and world-leading westernization with not even a hint of its slightly shabby past.

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Some Useful YouTube Videos on Climate Change and Sustainability

The following clips cover climate change, business sustainability and green branding.

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Dell Comes Up Roses in Corporate Sustainability Index

Despite Dell's poor technical support in Australia (assume it is outsourced), I congratulate them on their sustainability efforts. Hopefully this news will spur on other ICT companies to reduce their large and growing carbon footprints.

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Free Hugs and Helmets for Cyclists

Police in Denmark give free hugs and helmets to cyclists, video after the break.

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GreenBizCheck selected as a QLD Government approved ClimateSmart Business Leader

GreenBizCheck has just been selected as a Queensland Government approved ClimateSmart Business Leader. We are able to offer twenty (20) Queensland companies a FREE environmental assessment and report which is fully funded by The Department of Environment and Resource Management.

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Count down to the first Zero Carbon, Clean Emission Grand Prix

Motor-sports and environmental conservation are typically mutually exclusive but the Isle of Man Grand Prix Time Trials is set to be the first Zero Carbon, Clean Emission Grand Prix and it's only 45 days away.

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Daily Environmental News

Greenpeace Says Big Brands Destroying Rainforest

Environmental Leader - A three-year investigation by Greenpeace into Brazil's cattle industry shows that the expansion of the cattle sector is driving the deforestation of the Amazon rainforest and threatens to undermine Brazil's pledge to cut deforestation by 72 percent by 2018.

Australia 'pushed' to accept whaling compromise

ABC - Anti-whaling group says the US is pressing Australia to drop its demand for Japan's so-called scientific whaling to end.

53% of Consumers Would Buck Up for Solar

Environmental Leader - Electricity consumers think that solar energy should play a greater role in the US's electricity mix, and by and large they are prepared to pay more for it. Indeed, just 41 percent of those surveyed said they would not pay more for solar energy from their utility provider.

Who is the Greenest PC Maker in the World?

Environmental Leader - Analysts say going green has become a business plan for some of the biggest personal computer (PC) makers as a way to differentiate themselves from their competition, reports Reuters. The 'green' talk is going over the top as computer makers spar with one another over who has the most 'green' platform.

Fielding unconvinced as carbon vote looms

ABC - Family First Senator Steve Fielding says he does not intend to vote in favour of the Govt's emissions trading scheme.

Earth's coastlines after sea-level rise, 4000 AD

New Scientist - Even if we could freeze-frame the atmosphere as it is today, sea levels would still rise by 25 metres, says the latest study into the effects of climate change on melting ice sheets

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