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This month, I dusted off my researcher’s hat to issue a long overdue CSO Update: the list of chief sustainability officers working at companies publicly traded
December 20, 2018 by Ellen Weinreb
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In "The Lorax," an entrepreneur regrets wiping out all the make-believe truffala trees by chopping them down to maximize his short-term gains. As the Dr. Seuss
December 10, 2018 by Joanne Burgess
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This is the second article in a BRINK series on sustainability-related issues in Asia.Finding the right balance between rapid economic growth and the demands
November 16, 2018 by Siddharth Poddar
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This column is about the "how" of sustainable business. At the practical level, how do leaders make change happen? Chris Coulter is CEO of GlobeScan, and over
November 5, 2018 by Bob Langert
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L. Hunter Lovins, president and founder of Natural Capitalism Solutions, believes that citizens, communities and companies, working together within the market
November 2, 2018 by Eban Goodstein
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In the wake of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change’s special report on the impacts of global warming of 1.5 degrees Celsius, the impetus for
October 30, 2018 by Jennifer Gerholdt
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A University of California, Berkeley professor stands at the front of the room, delivering her invited talk about the potential of genetic engineering. Her
October 19, 2018 by Rebecca Mackelprang
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I have been thinking, rethinking. Hard. Long. As deep as I can go.Indeed, a close colleague even suggested last year that I consult a psychiatrist, urgently.
October 15, 2018 by John Elkington
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In a much-anticipated report, the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) said the world will need to take dramatic and drastic steps to avoid the
October 12, 2018 by Howard J. Herzog
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Danone North America — maker of Dannon, Silk, So Delicious, Horizon Organic and Vega, among others — recently became the largest certified B Corp in the world
October 5, 2018 by Sarah Hutcherson
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This article is sponsored by Ecolab.
If we’re going to manage the still-accelerating digital transformation, we’ll need water. But to manage our water, we’ll
October 4, 2018 by Emilio Tenuta
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Farming can be a gamble. Many variables can determine success and some, such as climate, are outside a farmer’s control. But an innovative approach to
October 3, 2018 by Anna Short
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It’s that time of year again: The launch of the GreenBiz State of the Profession report, which looks at the evolving role of sustainability leaders and
September 26, 2018 by Ellen Weinreb
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Week in ReviewTune in around 7:10 for a roundup of news.The climate summit versus the iPhone: A mainstream media mismatchIt’s too soon to call 3D printing a
September 20, 2018 by Heather Clancy
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Adapted from A Finer Future: Creating an Economy in Service to Life (New Society Publishers, 2018) by L. Hunter Lovins. All rights reserved. The book releases
September 1, 2018 by Hunter Lovins
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The close-to-30 startups that presented at an event held by accelerator Plug and Play in Sunnyvale, California, this week were, for the most part, focused on
August 23, 2018 by Katie Fehrenbacher
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As once said of Spider-Man: "With great power comes great responsibility."And whichever way you measure it — culturally, politically, financially — there are
August 13, 2018 by Michael Holder
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Technology investors are discovering a new and largely untapped market: farmers in heartland America eager to fly drones, employ robots and crunch big data to
July 18, 2018 by David Festa
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This article was originally published in the BSR Insight.More than ever before, companies are collaborating with stakeholders across their value chains, and
July 18, 2018 by Sara Enright
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I spend my days thinking about how companies can use their market power to improve our environment and health. Companies are motivated to lead on
July 5, 2018 by Jenny Ahlen
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The Body Shop has delivered a "mixed" performance against the goals which form part of its vision to become the world's most ethical and sustainable business.
June 29, 2018 by Madeleine Cuff
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Bertrand Piccard understands inspiration. The Swiss psychiatrist, aviator and adventurer is the grandson of Auguste Piccard, who, nearly a century ago,
June 27, 2018 by RP Siegel
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For a long time, coastal resilience was about building sea walls, elevating homes and renourishing beaches to protect people and property against storm surge.
June 27, 2018 by Shannon Cunniff
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Corporate social responsibility departments are dead — as are all the consultants, academics, conference organizations and lecturers who prey on them. We have
June 26, 2018 by Hugh Welsh
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High-intensity storms cause billions of pounds of damage every year, and climate change is set to make this worse in future. We already appear to be (PDF)
June 25, 2018 by Emma Hart