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The company's Sustainability Fellows program hopes to reach a broader student base.
by Neil Hawkins
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The first generation to get a jolt from climate change is taking to Twitter.
by Lindsey Chew
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How can companies help to empower all women and girls? Look to the workplace, products and services, and the value chain.
by Linnea Texin
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The United Nations wants the world to ensure equitable education and lifelong learning for all. Companies including Coca-Cola and H&M aim to step up.
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Two thousand workers are enrolled so far in a program from Arizona State University and the world's biggest 'people company that happens to serve coffee.'
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As the bat population around the world is sharply declining, Chevrolet and NASCAR look to use old parts to help preserve the species.
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An unpredictable patchwork of science education laws in the United States will likely lead to big disparities in how young people will approach climate issues as they get older.
by David Ayer
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Powering down computers saves one university thousands every year. With easy-to-use Energy Star resources, you can make simple but substantial fixes.
by Mike Walker
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Leadership positions in sustainability usually require a graduate degree. The big question for college graduates is whether to go right away. Here are the pros and cons.
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The Intentional Endowments Network brings colleges and universities together to how to better make their investments reflect their values.
by Georges Dyer
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Biomimicry 3.8 co-founder Dayna Baumeister discusses the firm's joint effort with Arizona State University: the Biomimicry Center announced today.
by Mike Hower