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Can China Go Green?

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A Korean B-School Goes Global

Jang Hasung, dean of Korea University's business school, talks about competing with U.S. and European rivals

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Can China Go Green?

Beijing has big plans to curb pollution and start a cleantech industry. But the global recession and looming trade frictions will test its resolve

Wal-Mart: Making Its Suppliers Go Green

The mega-retailer is pushing its Chinese suppliers to conserve resources and cut energy use. Its campaign will affect a vast swath of China's manufacturing sector

Shell Cleans Up Some of the Dirtiest Tasks

Its petrochemical joint-venture with CNOOC is raising the bar on water conservation and energy efficiency.

How GE Became a Green Pioneer in China

From wind turbines to advanced power plants, China is a big consumer of General Electric products

DuPont: Inside Many Chinese Breakthroughs

From solar and wind power to autos and green buildings, DuPont innovations are built into dozens of China's green technologies

3M: Years of Commitment to Green Business

From Post-it notes to special films, the Minnesota company's products are designed with the environment in mind