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In the final episode of the year, sustainability legends light up 2018, the insurance impact of climate change and the trends that will power renewables.
by Joel Makower
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Sponsored: Going paperless seems a good way to protect the environment, but it is not entirely realistic for the modern office and, increasingly, unnecessary.
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The EMF offers a glimpse at its online Disruptive Innovation Festival coming Monday.
by Joe Iles
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In this week's episode, vision becomes reality for a waste-free economy and urban mobility, and science-based targets reach critical mass.
by Joel Makower
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Marie Claire's sustainability Issue tackles th environmental impacts of fashion but falls short.
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Getting there requires walking the fine line between risk and opportunity.
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Recycling tops the list of consumer behaviors, well ahead of buying organic food or using reusable grocery bags. But the dynamics and
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A sustainable campus in Denmark saves $5.3 million, the University of Oxford cuts a third of emissions and a business school teaches brave leadership.
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In part nine of a 10-part series, students advocate for local meals, schools finance for development and foster immersion.
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Students discuss the business of crisis management, innovate clean water solutions and find the link between tax fraud and poverty.
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It's time for global businesses to adopt 'make, use, return' as our collective operational mantra.
by Nathan Hurst
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What is needed right now is investment, commitment and a willingness to live at the edge of uncertainty.
by Kelly Cramer
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MBA students learn that community health, immigrant integration and cultural co-existence play a major role in business health and sustainability.
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With the fate of federal sustainability initiatives up in the air, former advisers to Presidents Clinton, G.W. Bush and Obama offer their perspective on why the new administration should build on decades of progress.
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Why this long-time teacher believes learning sustainability is like learning a sport or a musical instrument or a language.
by Bob Langert
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Companies such as Aquafil are biting at the chance to recycle more than 700,000 tons of discarded marine gear that threaten marine life.
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Planned permanence and material reincarnation both have virtues in pushing the linear economy closer to this desired new model.
by Yaniv Vardi
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In part five of the ten-week series, colleges launch massive open-sourced courses; ignorance is examined as a path to productivity.
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This could be our greatest opportunity to repair the functioning of the global system
by Eva Gladek
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Municipal recyclers say there is no demand for recycled glass. Glass processing companies say they can't get enough.
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In week four of 10-part series, a Chinese campus goes for LEED gold; insurers account for climate change.
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In week three of 10-part series, colleges are implementing programs to help students be the change they want to see in the world.
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In week two of a 10-week series, schools create sustainable housing and celebrate social impact with a weeklong festival.
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Each week, we explore 10 new ways how campuses tackle the world's biggest problems, from the circular economy to clean-energy funds.
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Portland State University's learning journey from a veteran education center to a national champion of sustainable scholarship.