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Stockton Unified School District s new electric school buses come online with over $600,000 in savings - Energy Industry Today
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Webcor Expands Commitment to Socially Responsible Business Practices With a Fully Integrated ESG Plan
SAN FRANCISCO, CA / ACCESSWIRE / April 16, 2021 / Webcor, a premier provider of commercial construction services, today introduced a new formal approach to conducting business responsibly and sustainably. The Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) strategy is a fully integrated Environmental, Social, Governance (ESG) plan with 14 ambitious goals, each of which includes measurable and time-bound targets.
The company will report on its progress toward achieving these goals at the end of the plan s first year and annually thereafter. As we celebrate Webcor s 50
th year in business, we recognize that ethical behavior and a focus on our people are part of the DNA our founders brought to the company, says Jes Pedersen, Webcor president and CEO. Establishing firm targets for each of the elements of our CSR strategy elevates and formalizes this aspect of our approach to being a purpose
Hermosa Beach City School District s New Hermosa Vista School, Designed by SVA Architects, Opens and Welcomes Students for In-Person Learning
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Cannabis may look green, but the environmental metaphor mostly stops there.
Virginia the latest state to approach full legalization and the 46 others that have implemented some degree of liberalization all share the dubious honor of doing so with little or no consideration of environmental consequences, particularly those stemming from the prodigious energy use associated with indoor cultivation. In one mind-boggling illustration of this, a new study says that Colorado’s cannabis industry emits more CO
2 than its coal industry.
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The Biden administration thus faces an acute disconnect between drug policy and environmental policy. Let’s hope it nips the cannabis carbon bomb in the bud before recent pushes from the House and Senate together with a stock-trading frenzy usher in a full-on national market.