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Our latest roundup of sustainability news: The good and bad of energy policy, how driverless cars will reshape cities, and Google's climate-skeptic misstep.
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Our latest roundup of the latest in sustainability news finds that yes, the cloud really (still) is greener, the next stage of CODA's EV evolution and the big money to be had from climate adaptation.
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Our latest review of the big news in corporate sustainability includes how EVs are now cost-competitive with gas cars.
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In case you missed it: Green goods boosted small businesses, a GMO mystery deepens, ranking the greenest utility companies, and five things every company should be doing.
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This week's roundup of corporate sustainability news explores the California Carbon Challenge, the best of B-Corps, Volvo's electric roads scheme and much more.
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This week’s ICYMI includes the results of the DOE's first Better Buildings Challenge, the latest in distributed cloud tech, the dark side of Greek yogurt and much more.
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It's a research-heavy week here at ICYMI HQ, with studies detailing everything from profiles of ESG professionals to solutions for sustainable cities.
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In this week's sustainability news roundup, we find big progress on climate policy, big commitments from a UK retailer and competition in the big home-energy market.
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Now that the Earth Day backlog has been cleared, we face a flood of interesting news from the world of sustainable business.
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This week we find good green news from some of the world's biggest companies, ways to green cattle ranching, and one last, supremely bad Earth Day pitch.
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What do car shopping, renewable energy, eco-activists and TV for toddlers have in common? They're all part of this year's Earth Day inundation.
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The latest weekly roundup of green news tracks efforts to build green into the budget, the benefits to green communications, and much more.
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This week's sustainable news roundup looks at a range of green IT news, the latest from sustainable food and farming, and much more.
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The latest roundup of sustainability news looks at big environmental pledges from the EU and Maersk, green chemical news, and more.
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Today marks World Water Day and tomorrow is Earth Hour (or Human Achievement Hour, if you're a crackpot).
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New this week: clean energy trends, the next "greenest Olympics," and a military contractor's sustainability project.
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This weekly roundup of news you may have missed trawls the aisles for interesting reports, corporate commitments and goals ... and nanofood.
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Our new feature recaps some the biggest sustainability news, and looks at new corporate commitments, a vegan NASCAR, and more.
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Here's an inside look at what took place behind the decision to approve the laptop -- and the lessons we all learned about sustainability's clout.
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The latest iteration of software that measures the energy and carbon of laptops, desktops and even the data center aims to democratize IT energy savings by bringing costs down to earth while putting energy data in the cloud.
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Aside from the well-intentioned efforts of a few notable companies, Earth Day often serves as a launchpad for misguided, ill-conceived and downright counterproductive green-themed pitches. Here are some of this year's worst.
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The consortium, spearheaded by Bell Labs, unveils its second technology innovation in its efforts to make telecommunications networks 1,000 times more efficient.
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With the results of the first Internet revolution -- one that Case, the co-founder of AOL, also pioneered -- firmly entrenched, Case talks about what his venture capital fund, Revolution, sees as the potential of ubiquitous computing.
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The chair of the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, along with leaders from utilities and green power buyers, talked about the state of the utility business, what needs to be done to make smart grids happen, and why Enron had the right idea (sort of).
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The founder of Code for America shows how simple new apps serve as a shot across the bow of dysfunctional government institutions.