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The New York Declaration in September catalyzed political and corporate action, firmly moving deforestation into the mainstream.
by Will Nichols
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The new COO talks about Green Sports Alliance's successes, and its goals for fan engagement, GHG prevention, the FIFA World Cup and more.
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Producers such as General Mills and PepsiCo are looking for ways to increase sustainability by 2020.
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Unable to quit fossil fuels, German public utility giant E.ON splits in order to separate its renewable efforts from its fossil fuel business.
by James Murray
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Energy performance contracts are great for making big dents in a business’ energy consumption and carbon emissions, but good preparation is vital.
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Here are the three signs that we're about to leave fossil fuels in the dust.
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The world’s second biggest coffee company will evaluate its Coffee Made Happy program to understand the impact on farmers on the ground.
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That's what a new report found by digging into the disclosures from 152 companies, including APP, Cargill and Unilever.
by Mike Hower
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Hans Vestberg says broadband networks can help reduce 20 percent of worldwide CO2 emissions and nourish sustainable development.
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Efficiency measures are set to cut fuel consumption by a whopping billion gallons, significantly cutting the cruise operator's carbon footprint.
by Will Nichols
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A total of 34 companies signed the New York Declaration on Forests this week at the United Nations Climate Summit in New York.
by Mike Hower
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Climate Week is blowing up on Twitter. Here's a walk through some of the most whimsical, incisive and poignant moments so far.
by Elsa Wenzel
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For perspective, the entire consumer electronics industry collectively collected 620 million pounds of e-waste last year.
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Universities are a hotbed of sustainability action, including in procurement. Here's how to get your green products and services on their radar.
by Lyn Meany
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These companies, part of a group of a dozen firms, demonstrate demand for renewables. Now it's time for the market to catch up.
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Central Hudson Gas & Electric's two-year plan includes building microgrids and increasing community solar.
by Elisa Wood
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All suppliers will be required to reduce, measure and disclose their greenhouse gas emissions by the end of 2015.
by Will Nichols
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54 percent of organizations provide updates throughout the year and other findings from the CSR reporting survey.
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The company will buy enough wind power to power one data center, which is enough to satisfy the needs of 70,000 families.
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For every leader with the clout to put sustainability on the table, it takes a team of skillful champions working together to make sustainability a reality.
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How can companies with different markets and agendas possibly get anything done together? BSR's membership lead has these lessons from the trenches.
by Laura Gitman
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Primatologist Biruté Galdikas thought all was lost when she learned that palm oil company PT Best was about to destroy Borneo's Seruyan Forest.
by Steve Zwick
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Here's why this basic business principle is not a feel-good pet project, but more relevant than ever.
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Increasingly effective tools and benchmarking standards can help businesses step up to the challenge.
by Peter Lacy