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February 22, 2012

Structural institutional change needed for a successful green economy

The green economy and international institutional framework for sustainable development should become mutually reinforcing, as there is a need for structural change in institutions.

Improving institutions and their ability to enable the right frameworks is critical so that all actors can deliver on their shared responsibility and ensure better coordination and policy implementation. The Business Alliance for Sustainable Development (BASD) believes that the following key points should be considered in the Rio+20 compilation document.

Read more on The Guardian UK.

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February 22, 2012

Skywriting With an Airliner

The Boeing 787 uses advanced materials and high-tech engines to fly more quietly, with lower emissions of nitrogen oxides and less fuel than previous models, all significant environmental benefits. But sometimes, the engineers who designed have tried to have a bit of fun.

Flying 9,000 nautical miles, a Boeing 787 spelled out its model number and the company logo.

Read more on The New York Times.

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