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Sponsored: Watershed co-founder Taylor Francis shares his top four predictions for corporate climate action this year.
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Here's why urban offices should be at the core of corporate sustainability strategies.
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Transport Demand Management (TDM) strategies combine public policy and private sector innovation to reverse over-reliance on private cars.
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The net zero building shows how great lighting, air quality and layout can be a boon for employees' health, productivity and retention.
by Roy Torbert
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Dean Nelson has pushed data center efficiency and clean power for years. Now he's inspiring the eBay workforce to focus on these metrics.
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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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Data analytics, mobile apps will be central to success car-sharing networks and other sustainable transportation alternatives.
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SAP says it will make its car-sharing app, which saved the software giant more than $5 million since it was deployed two years ago, publicly available.
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Productivity, labor costs and EHS should be measured and included in the valuation calculations for clean tech innovations.
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Major corporations have begun signing up for the Department of Energy's Workplace Charging Challenge.
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Rather than revoke employees’ rights to cloud commuting, Yahoo CEO Marissa Mayer should allow them to cowork instead.
by Greg Lindsay
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Creating platforms and networks for people to convene, innovate, and thrive doesn't take a tech revolution. More like a culture revolution.
by Joel Makower
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The annual Commuter Pain study from IBM, which looks at commutes in 20 cities across the globe, finds that public transit use is up and traffic is somewhat down, but commuters are still highly stressed out about their daily grinds.
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As smart grid technologies gain steam, utilities face challenges in retraining workers, but also opportunities through bringing in new employees more attuned to the concepts behind the smart grid.