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Corporate Greenhouse

Hertsgaard, Mark | July 26, 1999 issue

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The article evaluates the book "Cool Companies: How the Best Business Boost Profits and Productivity by Cutting Green House Gas Emission," by Joseph J. Romm. The book is aimed at business executives, but political reporters may have to read it too, now that Republican front-runner for U. S. presidentship George W. Bush has decided that global warming is real after all. At a time when almost all climate scientists of stature agree that global warming has already begun and even corporate giants like British Petroleum and Royal Dutch/Shell have stopped denying the truth, a candidate cannot continue asserting that "the science is still out" on global warming.

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COOL Companies (Book); ROMM, Joseph J.; BUSH, George W. (George Walker), 1946-; PRESIDENTIAL candidates; GLOBAL warming; PRESIDENTS; UNITED States
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