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Date/Time: January 24, 2022 (1-2PM ET / 10-11AM PT)
The sustainable business world enters 2022 flying high, as the world focuses with increasing
December 20, 2021 by Taylor Flores
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The stars are aligning for three key reasons: demand for clean solutions is growing, technologies are maturing and the conditions for policy solutions are ripe.
March 1, 2021 by Sarah Golden
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Finding the trillions needed to address climate and the SDGs will take more than a just few progressive banks.
February 5, 2018 by Joel Makower
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Here are the 10 trends defining sustainable business, with data for a deep dive about how corporations are taking action on energy, emissions and more.
January 31, 2017 by Joel Makower
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Utilities may not be happy about it, but breakthroughs in battery storage and declining clean energy costs are making microgrids more appealing.
March 29, 2016 by Barbara Grady
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Transforming carbon emissions from fossil fuel generation is more than a business opportunity.
March 14, 2016 by David Crane
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The Paris climate talks are catalyzing long-discussed reforms to energy exploration.
February 29, 2016 by Elsa Wenzel
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With trillions of dollars pouring into energy, water and transportation infrastructure, sustainability is front and center.
February 22, 2016 by Heather Clancy
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It might seem odd for a foundation built on oil to shift its money away from the industry — here's why it made financial sense to switch gears.
February 26, 2015 by IFC SUSTAIN Magazine
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From IDEO to Nike to GE, companies across sectors are experimenting with open and distributed sustainability solutions.
February 10, 2015 by Joel Makower
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At the GreenBiz Forum this morning in Minneapolis, Tari Emerson, Kohl's director of energy and capital projects, walked through how the retailer has become the nation's largest corporate solar panel owner, and how other companies can get started.
January 19, 2012 by Matthew Wheeland
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Arun Majumdar, the director of Advanced Research Projects Agency-Energy, lays out the audacious goals and the tough budgetary realities of the U.S. Department of Energy unit that's best known by its acronym ARPA-E.
February 23, 2011 by Adam Aston
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The Empire State Building, the New York City icon undergoing the largest green retrofit in the U.S., is purchasing wind power credits for 100 percent of its energy use in a deal that parties say provides more proof that sustainability can be achieved without paying premium.<br />
January 6, 2011 by Leslie Guevarra
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With the COP16 Climate Conference about to kick off in Cancún, and with expectations set as low as possible for any outcomes, the first annual Gigaton Awards showcase the companies that are making the most difference in reducing emissions.
November 23, 2010 by Jigar Shah
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The Volvo Group, whose brands include Mack Trucks, Volvo Trucks, Renault Trucks and UD Trucks, has become the world's first vehicle manufacturer to join the WWF Climate Leaders program. Volvo truck companies have vowed to reduce the greenhouse gas emissions produced over the lifetime of the trucks they manufacture through 2014 by 13 million tons.
November 5, 2010 by ClimateBiz Staff
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The Clorox Company's first corporate responsibility report gives an update on Clorox's environmental goals for 2013, showing it's made the most progress on cutting water and greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions.
October 11, 2010 by GreenBiz Editors
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Fireman's Fund is extending its commercial green insurance coverage to solar, wind and other alternative energy equipment in an offering targeted at firms that lease or work with companies hosting renewable energy systems.
September 30, 2010 by GreenerBuildings Staff
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The 2010 EDF Climate Corps Fellows illustrate the power of energy efficiency with $350 million in reduced operating costs, 400,000 metric tons of annual greenhouse gas emissions avoided, and more than 650 million kilowatt hours of electricity saved.
September 14, 2010 by Victoria Mills
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What can we do to make sure that disasters like Deepwater spill don't happen again? Green chemistry, a science that calls for eliminating hazards and waste at the design stage rather than at the end of the pipe, is among the many answers to the question.
July 30, 2010 by Elizabeth Grossman and Karen Peabody O'Brien
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The U.S. government is funneling more than $100 million to six projects that will turn carbon dioxide (CO2) into fuel, plastics, cement and other products.
July 26, 2010 by ClimateBiz Staff
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EDF's Climate Corps will send 51 fellows to 47 companies this summer to further the drive for energy efficiency in business. The fellowship program has grown more than seven-fold since its start three years ago.
May 18, 2010 by Victoria Mills
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Rosabeth Moss Kanter's classic book "When Giants Learn To Dance" tells how companies can be both giants and innovators. But what if you are a large corporation, your dance is sustainability, everyone is your dance partner and they all want you to dance to their tune -- your employees, your shareholders, customers and neighbors?
May 14, 2010 by Kevin Moss
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A new study reveals clean energy's impressive growth, even more remarkable given the flagging economy, low energy prices, and the lack of climate legislation.
March 22, 2010 by Joel Makower
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Why on earth would Houston, the city of "drill-baby-drill", the fossil-fuel capital of America, the city whose NFL franchise used to be called the Oilers, embrace the electric car? For good reason, it turns out.
March 3, 2010 by Marc Gunther
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After many years of operating in separate worlds, sustainable business practices and green technology are finding common cause for the greater good.
February 16, 2010 by Joel Makower