Top 20 posts of the week - CSR, Sustainability, Greener Options
Social Bridges presents the weekly rundown of the best posts on corporate social responsibility, sustainability and greener options.

1-An optimistic forecast for renewable energy
Sarah Kuck presents a workable and optimistic forecast for the renewable energy sector.
2- Social media holds the key to green revolution
It certainly can be an agent for change. Here are the details.
3-Global investors getting tough on climate change
Or is it the big shots? Anywayz they have taken a nice stance
4- ‘Green IT’ label on PCs
Fujitsu Seimens has opted for putting a ‘Green IT’ label on its products. The move is good but it can create a controversy.
5- Unified approach on climate change
Quinn McKew urges green groups to get their act together on climate change.
6- Green tech initiatives might not get any funding
Richard Brandt thinks so. Click here to see the details.
7- Cost still a hurdle in alternative energy
Manufacturers are ready for alternative energy but many can’t afford it. Read more.
8-Green jobs on the rise
While investments in the green sector are not-so-strong these days, but green jobs are booming.
9- Something about energy-efficient data center
Energy-efficient data centers should be given a chance.
10- IUCN risking reputation for corporate donations?
Well critics are wary of the trend as they think this might hurt the credibility.
11-ICT industry not ready for low carbon economy
They show a lack of interest, according to a new study.
12-Now the CSR budgets
Things are taking a turn for the worse as companies are cutting their CSR budgets.
Here’s Social Bridges take on this issue.
13- Dealing with waste
Can we handle the waste issue in this manner?
14- Designs for 21st century nuclear plants
Check them out here.

15- Rethinking climate change through behavorial change
We first have to change our minds, opines Lou Grinzo.
16- Wind prowess of China
Julian reports on the current trends of wind energy in China.
17- 2,400 reasons to be optimistic
Well that’s an exaggeration but there are enough reasons to be optimistic, even in the worst of times.
18- Another take on the current status of renewable energy
Cleantech bubble will burst or not? Some people are now tired of this debate.
19-Amazon switches to frustration-free packing with greener benefits
Amazon has finally swtiched gears towards waste reduction by offering smart packing. Do have a look.
20- Cremation woes
Critics of cremation are justified in their opinion that, if carried out in the traditional way, it’s an environmental nightmare. We have to look for some new ways of doing that.
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