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Author Andy Savitz explains how the human resources department can be a strategic partner for corporate sustainability programs.
by Marc Gunther
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Andrew Shapiro, one of the most prominent sustainability advisers in corporate America, is leaving GreenOrder, the consulting firm he started in 2000.
by Marc Gunther
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The market for electric cars is so distorted by government subsidies that it's all but impossible to determine the true cost of an electric car.
by Marc Gunther
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A thriving cooperative in Brazil's Amazon rainforest showcases how people can live a truly sustainable, low-impact lifestyle.
by Marc Gunther
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Did the stimulus package jump-start the economy? Will climate regulation create jobs? Are clean energy subsidies an efficient way to curb pollution? Is healthcare spending worth it? And how worried, really, should we be about budget deficits?
by Marc Gunther
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Why is wind-power behemoth GE bothering to invest a relatively tiny amount of money in a small company that makes backyard wind turbines?
by Marc Gunther
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Frances Beinecke's new book -- a straightforward, easy-to-read argument -- attempts to connect the climate issue to everyday concerns like jobs, the economy and national security.
by Marc Gunther
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The first time I heard about the conservative, red-baiting crusade against Van Jones, I thought, this is ridiculous, even funny. I’m not laughing anymore.
by Marc Gunther
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Given all the hype about green jobs -- particularly the rosy projections about the green jobs of tomorrow -- it's welcome news when a credible source puts some facts on the table. Would you care to guess how many green jobs there are in America?
by Marc Gunther