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Category Archives: Environmental Accounting
Houston Sustainability Report Video Presentation
RECOMMENDED Use of Headsets with this video. Apologies for the quality of the audio.
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Houston Sustainability Indicators 2012 Report
After months of data analysis, and convening around 30 experts in 3 workshops for consensus building the Houston Sustainability Indicators 2012 Report is complete. Download a copy of the report at the following link http://shellcenter.rice.edu/Content.aspx?id=390
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Environmental Accounting
Had a great discussion with Gemma Parkes from World Wildlife Fund (WWF) regarding the importance of environmental accounting. I refer to this in my work as the Resource Conflict in sustainability. What it covers is the debate over whether natural … Continue reading
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