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The new Center for Sustainable Shale Development recognizes companies that go beyond regulatory minimums to protect communities and the environment.
by Matt Watson
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Watch some of the most forward-thinking entrepreneurs pitch market-changing ideas to improve energy in buildings, water usage in farms and car-sharing in cities.
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From enforcing stricter power-plant standards to halting the construction of the Keystone pipeline, there are plenty of ways to promote change in the new year.
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The oil embargo spurred a wave of efficiency we need to reconnect with for safer, cheaper energy.
by Amory Lovins
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Sustainability professor Gail Whiteman describes how the warming Arctic is an “economic time-bomb” -- and how business should react.
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In this Q&A, the author of "The Upside of Down" shares how his concept of societal resilience can help companies prepare for change.
by Anna Clark
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The oil and gas giant says meeting both future energy demands and governments' climate goals will be extremely difficult.
by Marc Gunther
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A new study concludes that major oil companies meeting international climate goals could lose 60 percent of their value.
by Will Nichols
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Divestment from fossil fuels needs to be coupled with a forward-looking investment strategy
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An oil company tries to foment a conversation about the linkages between energy, food, and water. What's going on here?
by Joel Makower
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One of the Big Three auto makers says sustainability is now a primary part of its marketplace strategy.
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An inside look at a company that says it can produce virtually limitless amounts of cheap gasoline while creating more land for food production and solving the climate crisis.
by Marc Gunther
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The EPA just announced new regulations to curb the air pollution associated with the hydraulic fracturing of natural gas wells. Many companies, such as Southwestern Energy, already meet the new rules.
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NGOs and companies in a wide range of industries have taken increasingly ambitious steps to manage their water footprints. Most oil and gas firms, however, have remained silent on the matter.
by Simon Lim
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General Motors' Chevy brand has created a green label bearing environmental data for its cars, starting with the Chevy Sonic.<br />
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The ability to extract natural gas from shale, using a controversial technique known as fracking, is reshaping America's energy landscape.
by Marc Gunther
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The two top-tier environmentalists, who have taken very different paths to addressing our environmental woes, sat down last week to talk about the growth of renewables, the need to break the power of the fossil fuel industries, and more.
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In the last two weeks, about 700 Americans -- with more to come -- have been arrested in front of the White House, calling on President Obama to block the construction of the $7 billion, 1700-mile Keystone pipeline project that will bring Canadian tar sands oil to the largest refineries in the United States.
by Marc Gunther
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The State Department makes a trans-continental oil pipeline closer to reality, genetically modified crops lose their effects on bugs, and old car batteries get put to use in smart grids in today's mostly-bad-news roundup.
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The Marcellus Shale gas estimate gets a huge cut, reporters find oil on the surface of the sea in the Gulf, and H&M publishes its ninth annual CSR report, in this morning's first look.
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The World Resources Institute's new Aqueduct Alliance and the latest perk for green commuters are making headlines.
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NASCAR is a 63-year-old, family-run, privately held company that governs America's No.1 spectator sport -- a showcase for fast cars zooming around racetracks. How is it making green work?
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The new rules are the third set of strict efficiency and emissions standards put in place by the Obama Administration to cover cars, light-duty trucks, and now heavy-duty vehicles.
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The extractive industries are preparing to swoop in and capture their shares of Arctic oil and gas as the top of the world loses its ice cover. Here's how they can approach it with caution, transparency and risk mitigation in mind.
by Mat McDermid
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The latest episode of Energy Now! focuses on coal-fired power plants -- how did we get so dependent on coal, is it possible to make it cleaner, and when will we get beyond coal?
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