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We asked sustainability execs from McDonald's, MillerCoors, AT&T and more to reflect on 2013 and look ahead to 2014. Here’s what they had to say.
by John Davies
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From enforcing stricter power-plant standards to halting the construction of the Keystone pipeline, there are plenty of ways to promote change in the new year.
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In this exclusive for GreenBiz, Covalence EthicalQuote rings up the companies and industries that grabbed headlines in 2013, for better or worse.
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According to the Solar Energy Industries Association, 2013 has been a banner year for solar energy.
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From 100-percent renewable energy strategies to EVs to new finance models for rooftop solar, these trends added up to a brighter future.
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The SunEdison founder and former Carbon War Room CEO talks about 'Creating Climate Wealth.'
by Ann Goodman
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Solar in the U.S. has been on a tear, but utilities' uneasiness with distributed solar, costs and grid integration could throttle the pace of growth.
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Kiva Labs, which aims to help nonprofits and social enterprises kickstart their green innovations, gets a boost from the tech giant.
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A smart city future requires a holistic approach focused on the economy, environment and quality of life.
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Remote audits from FirstFuel already have helped the government identify $14.5 million in energy savings. That's just the beginning.
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While barriers remain, electric bikes are becoming an increasingly popular alternative to cars.
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The startup's growth reflects how commercial and military users are key to driving adoption of grid energy storage.
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Clean, safe and practical energy sources are being created in the laboratories of groundbreaking companies.
by Sue Lebeck
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The heads of two progressive utilities offer clues on how to profit with solar, combined heat and power, and microgrids.
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Consumers have been lukewarm about energy-efficiency measures. "It's good for you" isn't good enough. Here’s how to drum up excitement.
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These insurers need to take a cue from proactive insurers such as ACE, which is ahead of the curve on climate change.
by Jim Coburn
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Placing palm oil plantations on degraded land, as opposed to clearing valuable forest, could aid the climate change fight.
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Microgrids and cogeneration kept the lights on for NYU and a housing development while Sandy caused widespread outages.
by Mary Barber
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We know how important food, water and energy are to our daily lives, but what happens when we fail to value them as critical, interconnected resources for our economy?
by Sonal Dalal
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The business community has a leadership role to play in managing and avoiding climate change's impacts.
by Eric Olson
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The oil embargo spurred a wave of efficiency we need to reconnect with for safer, cheaper energy.
by Amory Lovins
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It's time for business to commit to urgent and ambitious action to avoid the impacts of dangerous climate change.
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Coca-Cola, Carrier, UTC and the Pacific Northwest National Lab want to reduce the environmental effect of refrigerated trucks and warehouses.
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We tend to think of colleges, and especially students, as our future -- not only the students themselves, the next generation of leaders, but the actual