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At a cost of 10 percent of the $75 trillion global economy, nature is vital to business growth and viability. Here's how to preserve its value.
by Al Iannuzzi
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Starting in 2012, Global Director of Sustainable Development Tim Lindsey approached sustainability at Caterpillar as an innovative way of doing business.
by Tim Lindsey
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Can the oldest form of mechanized mass transportation be the key to unlocking 21st-century challenges?
by Bill Moyer
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What other businesses can learn from Walmart, Walkers, Apple and other corporate sustainability leaders.
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A 21st-century executive's guide to connecting corporate citizenship with business purpose — and the 10 questions you need to ask your all-star team.
by Dave Stangis
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The 'ecodistrict' project required cooperation from the city, architects and a corporate neighbor.
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Big tech is championing minorities and women in the workplace — but there's still room for innovation.
by Van Jones
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Amazon, Lockheed Martin, Microsoft, Salesforce and Walmart flex muscle in the new Advanced Energy Economy trade group.
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Promised energy savings in buildings don't deliver. The problem is inept modeling systems that fail to capture how buildings really work.
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The service, based on RMI's WattTime, tracks the carbon dioxide, sulphur and other atmospheric-polluting emissions produced by specific power plants.
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Manufacturers are engaged in a fast-paced fight to deliver efficiency gains that outstrip projected industry growth, says UTC.
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Green leases, like one held by TD Bank, reduce office building energy consumption, save costs and create competitive advantage for building owners.
by Kelly Vaughn
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Access to better data and sharper analysis should help unlock the huge returns on offer from energy efficiency investments. So why is progress so slow?
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As the state pursues renewables, it's also a matter of doing more with less energy.
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It's a virtuous circle: Clear policies encourage investments, and investor interest encourages government action
by Eric Mackres
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The federal government's marquee energy-efficiency program has enough funds to last through September. After that, its future is uncertain.
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Investing in the energy performance of China's new buildings can slash 1.2 billion tons of carbon emissions by 2030. Here's how the U.S. can share the suite life.
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Market forces are stronger than ever in recognizing and capturing the opportunities around climate-responsible architecture design practices.
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With the fate of federal sustainability initiatives up in the air, former advisers to Presidents Clinton, G.W. Bush and Obama offer their perspective on why the new administration should build on decades of progress.
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Gundersen Health Systems became the first U.S. hospital to reach renewable energy independence, saved $3 million and improved community health.