June 28, 2009, boston.com, Michael Fitzgerald
As the world warms, it's also getting more urban – more than half the world's population now lives in and around cities. So when it comes to sustainable living, cities pose a growing challenge.
In one sense, cities have a lot going for them – good public transit, efficient power distribution, and a density that means you often don't need
Zerofootprint challenges corporations, governments and individuals to
calculate, reduce and offset their impact on the environment
Published in the Ontario Ministry of Small Business and Consumer Services’ Think Green report: Seizing Green-Based Opportunities for Growth, LEADING GROWTH FIRM SERIES 2009
Zerofootprint Inc. has a lot on the go, but then it has a lot going for it. The
Zerofootprint challenges corporations, governments and individuals to
calculate, reduce and offset their impact on the environment
Published in the Ontario Ministry of Small Business and Consumer Services’ Think Green report: Seizing Green-Based Opportunities for Growth, LEADING GROWTH FIRM SERIES 2009
Zerofootprint Inc. has a lot on the go, but then it has a lot going for it. The
By Bill Millard, Published in e-Oculus, June 23, 2009
Event: Meeting of the Minds 2009
Location: One Chase Manhattan Plaza, 06.02-03.09
Speakers: (see end of article)
Organizers: Urban Age Institute, San Francisco
Sponsors: Toyota (presenting sponsor); JPMorganChase & Co. (host); Siemens; Zipcar; Regional Plan Association; World Bank; United Nations; Cities Development Initiative of
Greening Point, Inc. signed a value-added reseller agreement with Zerofootprint Software Inc., an organization dedicated to the mass reduction of global environmental impact. As a result of the agreement, Greening Point will be Zerofootprint’s first authorized and trained solutions integrator in the United States.
Santa Cruz, CA (PRWEB) June 24, 2009 — Greening Point, Inc. signed a
Greening Point, Inc. signed a value-added reseller agreement with Zerofootprint Software Inc., an organization dedicated to the mass reduction of global environmental impact. As a result of the agreement, Greening Point will be Zerofootprint’s first authorized and trained solutions integrator in the United States.
Santa Cruz, CA (PRWEB) June 24, 2009 — Greening Point, Inc. signed a
By Rick Spence, Canadian Entrepreneur, June 16, 2009
Ron Dembo founded financial software company Algorithmics, and now runs a green tech company called Zerofootprint, which develops carbon-management software. As closing keynote speaker at the PROFIT 100 Summit, he confessed that he started Algorithmics without a business plan.
Dembo got into risk-management software for financial institutions while a professor of mathematics at Yale University. He says Algorithmics dominated its market because it saw the future more clearly than its competitors.
And the future for entrepreneurs today, he says, lies in greening the planet. He now sees global warning as “the mother of all risks.”
With global warming an increasing threat, Dembo says it’s just a matter of time until we measure and tax carbon consumption. “Your kids will have a lower footprint than you, or the world will just go to hell”

The Top 25 Up and Comers category recognizes the leaders of tomorrow within the Canadian ICT industry. The companies appearing on this year's list were established no earlier than Jan. 1, 2005 and were selected (not ranked) for their innovation, uniqueness and long-term potential. Their offerings represent some of the leading trends in the industry. From mobile broadcasting and

The Top 25 Up and Comers category recognizes the leaders of tomorrow within the Canadian ICT industry. The companies appearing on this year's list were established no earlier than Jan. 1, 2005 and were selected (not ranked) for their innovation, uniqueness and long-term potential. Their offerings represent some of the leading trends in the industry. From mobile broadcasting and
By Christian Litz, Financial Times, Germany, June 11, 2009


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