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Sponsored: Shifting customer expectations and net zero goals mean companies need to tap into new data to unlock value from more sustainable products and services.
by Ron Kinghorn
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Consumer demand for sustainability insights has reached a major tipping point: over 50% of global consumers now want environmental impact information available at the time of purchase. With this level of demand, how can companies efficiently incorporate sustainability data into their consumers' daily purchasing decisions?
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Venues that hosted both baseball and football gave bad sight lines for both. However, other sports can share space more companionably.
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Cities, climate change, crowdsourcing and other factors are getting businesses and governments into green design. Here's what to expect.
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It's hard to stay profitable if your company doesn't know what's needed where. Locational data holds the key to electrifying performance.
by Matt Lehrman
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In the third article in this series, Forum for the Future looks at the diverse and rapidly evolving factors affecting retail in cities.
by Jacob Park
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Combine Big Data with behavioral psychology to encourage greener actions by companies and consumers.
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New business models can drive the 21st century economy, says the founder of this new advocacy group.
by Cat Johnson
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Now that the fourth quarter is winding down, you can finally catch up on all the viral videos you missed in 2013. They're work-related, really.
by Elsa Wenzel
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No matter what your business does, there is a way to collaborate with startups, cities and people. Here's Jeremiah Owyang's vision.
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These financial realists avoid excess and debt -- and don't mind buying used or sharing instead of buying new.
by Brooks Clark
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Few people are racing to renewables, but you can count on deal seekers and three other types.
by Anna Clark
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A startup developes a smart phone app to help consumers sift through the dense world of energy rebates.
by Elisa Wood
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In places where residents can join networks to share cars, people save money, emissions drop and parking spaces free up.
by David Kiron
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It’s time for a new approach that incorporates changing attitudes towards car ownership.
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The President's re-election campaign used the power of microtargeting to influence voters -- an approach green marketers can mimic to drive adoption of green products.
by David Wigder
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It's an unprecedented opportunity.What issues would you choose? What messages would you impart? How would you leverage the opportunity to affect behavior change at scale?
by Joel Makower
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At VERGE London, speakers discussed how the convergence of energy, information, transportation and building technologies is impacting cars, buildings, cities, energy and more. Check out the Twitter chatter from attendees during the event.
by Jennifer Kho
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As Opower launches a new Facebook app using rivalry to reduce energy use, GreenBiz Senior Writer Marc Gunther discusses how social networks and mobile devices can boost sustainable business.
by Marc Gunther
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Sharing cars is just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to the potential for resource sharing, says Zipcar founder Robin Chase. People are already sharing their couches and beds with strangers. What's next?
by Eric Louie
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New energy efficiency standards proposed by the Department of Energy this week would cut the vast amounts of energy wasted by appliances that aren't even in active use.
by Meg Waltner
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The car rental firm today unveiled a three-pronged platform for strategic growth and sustainability, focused on smart mobility, low-carbon transportation, and community-focused philanthropy.
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Was 2011 good or bad for sustainability and green technology -- and what does last year's news portend for the future?
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A Smart Grid Consumer Collaborative (SGCC) survey of 1200 U.S. residents finds younger, more educated consumers more likely to participate in energy management programs.
by Derek Top