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| | ... study notes that CEO cash pay in 2010 - the value of pay disclosed excluding share based payments - has fallen from the high-water line of 2008, it is higher than any other year before 2007, despite S&P/ASX100 declines of 30% to the 10 years to 30 June ... |
| | | ... property companies has found that the companies on average have reduced their energy consumption in 2010 by almost 3% and water consumption by nearly 5%. Australian property companies dominated, holding positions in six of GRESB's global top 10. The ... |
| | | ... by the NSW Office of Environment and Heritage and measures a building's performance during operation in terms of energy, water, waste and indoor environment. The Office of Environment and Heritage recently extended the NABERS rating scale from a maximum ... |
| | | ... sustainability risks, companies and other organizations need to do more, including setting targets to reduce energy and water consumption and identifying and meeting with stakeholders, according to Professor Carol Adams, pro vice-chancellor (Sustainability) ... |
| | | ... approach, investors will invest into companies that generate positive externalities, such as clean tech, renewable energy or water companies. "This approach is not dissimilar to buying a long-term portfolio insurance as a hedge to ensure multi-period ... |
| | | ... agriculture and we see an exciting opportunity in carbon sequestration," Pearse said in a statement. "By actively managing fire, water, weeds and feral animals on this former pastoral property we'll encourage natural revegetation, removing carbon dioxide ... |
| | | ... management, it specifies "all material environmental aspects impacted by the company's operations, including impacts to air, water, land, biodiversity and species distribution, human health, energy consumption and waste generation," as well as the potential ... |
| | | ... "Australia is leading in terms of environmental questions," Kok said. "It's on everyone's radar screen questions of how energy, water and waste can be improved. But social is newer. Social for new developments has been around for a longer in Europe ... |
| | | ... environment heading, the guide addresses climate change; environmental management system and compliance, efficiency (waste, water, energy) and other environmental issues such as toxics and biodiversity. Under the social heading, the guide addresses workplaces ... |
| | | ... problem for the next three years, but sustainability is about peak stuff, whether that's peak oil or rare earths or food or water or whatever," Hodgson said in a Towers Watson piece. "On major sovereign default, I don't think that will happen within ... |
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