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Rajat Gupta’s Lust for Zeros
Rajat Gupta, who was indicted in the largest insider trading case in United States history. Late one Friday morning, Rajat Gupta was rushing through security at
AUTHOR:ANITA RAGHAVAN
SOURCE:www-nc.nytimes.com
PUBLISHED: May 17, 2013
LENGTH: 3 minutes (758 words)
Caesars Entertainment: Betting on Sustainability
Caesars Entertainment, the world’s most geographically diversified gaming company, has been earning a reputation as an environmental leader in the hospitality industry, receiving awards and…
SOURCE:sloanreview.mit.edu
PUBLISHED: April 16, 2013
LENGTH: 1 minutes (439 words)
The Saudi Arabia of Sashimi
Palau marine officer Earl Benhart prepares to board the Sal 19, a fishing vessel transi
AUTHOR:Shannon Service
SOURCE:www.slate.com
PUBLISHED: April 2, 2013
LENGTH: 11 minutes (2992 words)
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SolarCity CEO talks the future of solar power
FORTUNE -- If investors merely went by labels in making buy-sell decisions, SolarCity would have been doomed by its name. Companies involved in solar energy have been toxic on Wall Street of late.…
AUTHOR:Adam Lashinsky
SOURCE:tech.fortune.cnn.com
PUBLISHED: March 4, 2013
LENGTH: 21 minutes (5468 words)
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ChiefExecutive.net
January 14 2013 by Fran Hawthorne Arguably, the first time that American consumer power was deployed to make a political point was the Boston Tea Party – the original one — in 1773. The…
SOURCE:chiefexecutive.net
LENGTH: 12 minutes (3010 words)
Playing God - By Gernot Wagner and Martin L. Weitzman
How serious is the threat of global warming? One way to figure out is to take your cues from some leading climate scientists: They have moved on. That doesn't mean they've abandoned the issue, but…
SOURCE:www.foreignpolicy.com
PUBLISHED: Oct. 24, 2012
LENGTH: 2 minutes (734 words)
Al Gore has thrived as green-tech investor
Before a rapt audience, Al Gore flashed slides on a giant screen bearing the logos of 11 clean energy companies he predicted could help slow climate change. “We can’t wait.…
AUTHOR:Carol D. Leonnig
SOURCE:www.washingtonpost.com
PUBLISHED: Oct. 11, 2012
LENGTH: 1 minutes (468 words)
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How Dangerous Is Your Couch?
In September 1976, a mail runner from Katmandu arrived at Base Camp on Mount Everest with a package for Dr. Arlene Blum, a member of the American Bicentennial Everest Expedition. The package had…
AUTHOR:Dashka Slater
SOURCE:www.nytimes.com
PUBLISHED: Sept. 6, 2012
LENGTH: 2 minutes (626 words)
Climate Science as Culture War
The public debate around climate change is no longer about science—it’s about values, culture, and ideology. South Florida Earth First members protest outside the Platts Coal Properties…
SOURCE:www.ssireview.org
LENGTH: 24 minutes (6161 words)
