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Bill Baue interviews a number of featured speakers from the 2010 Ceres conference:
Ceres CEO Mindy Lubber talks about the goals for the conference as well as an overview of some of the key issues facing the Corporate Social Responisibility (CSR) field. Dorjee Sun of Carbon
Conservation explains how this carbon offset project developer is creating carbon markets by protecting forests through their reduced emissions from deforestation and
degradation (REDD) program. Canadian activist Maude Barlow talks about the role of corporations in the world’s water supply and reports on the climate justice summit from Cochabamba, Bolivia. And Steve
Fludder of GE talks about his company’s ecomagination initiative.
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