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The film helped launch sustainability careers, but it also may have increased the divide between climate activists and deniers.
by John Davies
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2014 saw green success, so what's next? Members of our executive network give a peek into their plans for recycling, renewables, reporting and more.
by John Davies
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GreenBiz Executive Network leaders from Dell, Adobe, McDonald's and more talk about eliminating toxics, energy efficiency and other boastworthy wins.
by John Davies
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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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Results of GreenBiz's twice-annual survey of corporate sustainability spending and trends.
by John Davies
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At the Distributech conference this week, leaders in the utility industry admitted that they've fallen short on communicating the benefits of the connected grid to their customers, and that steps are needed to quell a popular uprising against smart meters and the like.
by John Davies
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Utilities are facing unprecedented demands to reduce load and increase efficiency, while also fighting an uphill battle to change consumer behavior. Here's how one utility is winning the fight.
by John Davies
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SAP's recent conference on the evolution of the utility industry highlighted the unique challenges that energy companies face in the transition to a smart, hyperconnected electrical grid.
by John Davies
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While cleantech often conjures an image of the lone entrepreneur struggling to bring new technology to market, companies like Johnson Controls are changing that view. "Cleantech" no longer equals "startup," as old-line companies increase their green profile.
by John Davies
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The annual SAP user conference highlights how technology is making it easier for any company to track emissions both in-house and along the supply chain.
by John Davies
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"Everything's up for reinvention," says Serious Materials CEO Kevin Surace, who with other business innovators urged building operations executives to find new, green ways to address old problems -- a strategy that can produce substantial reductions of impact and returns on investment.
by John Davies
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Soupy Sales once challenged the kids who watched his TV show to "show me a pink car and I'll show you a pink carnation." The challenge at the recent LA Auto Show was to size up the right green car for my family amid a range of choices.<br />
by John Davies
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There's some good news amid the economic carnage. Our recent survey of more than 600 companies found increasing headcount for environmental and sustainability positions along with greater spending by environmental, health and safety (EHS) departments at large corporations.
by John Davies
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For sustainability and environmental executives, measuring what you want to manage is the key to success and a company's carbon footprint is no different. John Davies talks with Groom Energy CEO Jon Guerster about bridging the corporate disconnect between those who measure and those who manage emissions.
by John Davies