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It's about the consumer-friendly product, yes, but for this ex-Googler, it's especially about the right employees.
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Issues like global climate action, employee well-being and a changing energy sector will shape the sustainable development agenda in 2015.
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Kimberly-Clark and Johnson & Johnson are also among those joining with Geostellar to make solar more affordable and accessible.
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Katie Kross discusses her new book, "Profession and Purpose: A Resource Guide for MBA Careers in Sustainability."
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A new analysis concludes that the answer is not as clear as you might think.
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If you only care about "reasonable" goals, proceed as usual. But if you seek to innovate, look beyond your buddies to make unconventional allies.
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By implementing more healthful policies, hospitals can benefit more than patients, employees and local communities.<o p=''></o>
by Janet Howard
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In case you missed it: Green goods boosted small businesses, a GMO mystery deepens, ranking the greenest utility companies, and five things every company should be doing.
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Meet the chief of staff who helped make San Francisco International Airport a leader in sustainability.
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The social startup seeks to develop partnerships with companies that would use it to build employee and customer brand engagement.
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Productivity, labor costs and EHS should be measured and included in the valuation calculations for clean tech innovations.
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When happens when the biggest roadblocks to a sustainable future are organizational?
by Anna Clark
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ConAgra Foods dramatically cut its water and energy consumption last year, thanks to proactive employees.
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Cloud computing could redefine the way we think about business ethics and sustainability. Here's how the cloud could affect two of our biggest sustainability challenges: climate change and human rights.
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With just eight years remaining for Interface to reach its target of zero environmental footprint by 2020, it's clear that there's no more low-hanging fruit. How does a company adapt to a "tall canopy" landscape?
by Nadine Gudz
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John Hellweg, recently retired from General Mills, shares the effort it took to complete a nearly 25-year-long process to turn a waste stream into a fuel source.
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Hospitality giant reveals how staff training and carbon bonuses are helping to cut energy use and slash emissions.
by James Murray
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Disrupting the status quo is difficult -- but not impossible -- from within large corporations. In working to build strong, responsible companies at the bottom of the period, Blue Earth Network has gathered the following lessons that could work for anyone.
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The head of the world's largest office furniture supplier talks about challenges in making non-toxic furniture, end of life options for the 'Think Chair,' and his vision for increasingly virtual, mobile work places.
by Heather King
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The annual Commuter Pain study from IBM, which looks at commutes in 20 cities across the globe, finds that public transit use is up and traffic is somewhat down, but commuters are still highly stressed out about their daily grinds.
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The Carbon Disclosure Project's Paul Dickinson offers advice on how companies can deploy broadband technologies for telework.
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As smart grid technologies gain steam, utilities face challenges in retraining workers, but also opportunities through bringing in new employees more attuned to the concepts behind the smart grid.
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Google's renewable energy investment leader discusses what it's like to be responsible for major capital investments at a company that could reshape how the world gets its power.
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CTOs and telecom managers know how vital it is to greening their operations -- but they're not taking full advantage of telecoms' sustainable solutions. Here's how to make the most of your partnership.