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Kevin Doyle, director of program development at the Environmental Careers Organization, explores the green job market and offers advice to eco-job-seekers looking to jumpstart their careers.
by Emily Rabin
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Thanks to an enterprising presentation by an eco-conscious employee, a health-care giant switched to more-efficient bulbs and saved a wad of dough as a result. Here's how they did it -- and you can, too. By Joel Makower
by Emily Rabin
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A partnership between the Netherlands' development organization SNV and the WBCSD aims at helping companies in Central America and the Andean regions do more 'pro-poor business,' especially bringing SMEs into their supply chains.
by Emily Rabin
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Socially responsible investment strategies serve as the foundation for the United Nations' new Principles for Responsible Investment. But most of the investment management and mutual fund companies who serve socially conscious investors have been operating in a manner consistent with the U.N. Principles for years -- it's what differentiates us in the marketplace.
by Emily Rabin
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ClimateBiz expert Dr. Mark C. Trexler tackles your questions on managing climate risk.
by Emily Rabin
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For alliances to have real impact, NGOs must been seen as equal partners by companies, argues Shilpa Shah.
by Emily Rabin
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Professor Gilbert Lenssen answers some key questions about how management education is evolving to teach future business leaders about the value of corporate responsibility. What trends in business will drive the future in management education?
by Emily Rabin
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'Eco-inclined' consumers are savvy. And yes, maybe even a little cynical. And that's exactly why I believe the show-and-tell style of experiential marketing works so well to reach them.
by Emily Rabin
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World Bank president Paul Wolfowitz has announced plans to merge the bank's departments that deal with infrastructure and environmental projects into a single unit to promote sustainable development.
by Emily Rabin
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Several decades of huffing and puffing by environmentalists is now forcing builders to think green. By Oliver Balch
by Emily Rabin
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Making the best green choice for your company's packing involves more than thinking about those three little arrows on the bottom of the box, says Joel Makower.
by Emily Rabin
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Initial corporate sponsors for the District of Columbia's municipal eco-improvement program include DaimlerChrysler, CH2MHILL, Alcoa, and BAE Systems, among others.
by Emily Rabin
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Hotels lag behind other travel sectors in responsible tourism -- and uptake is particularly slow in North America. But several small companies and a few large chains are demonstrating leadership. By Lisa Roner
by Emily Rabin
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ClimateBiz expert Dr. Mark C. Trexler tackles your questions on managing climate risk.
by Emily Rabin
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The world must lay to rest a 'myth' that protecting the environment harms economic growth, says the new head of the U.N. Environment Program.
by Emily Rabin
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The European Union is about to distil more than six million hectoliters of French and Italian wine into undrinkable industrial alcohol because producers are making more wine than they can sell.
by Emily Rabin
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Facing criticism from environmentalists, Japan is now trying to reduce plastic use with a law revision that lets the government issue warnings to retailers that don't do enough to reduce, reuse, and recycle.
by Emily Rabin
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Why should sustainability be important to a company's shareholders? Find out from Carsten Henningsen, chairman of Progressive Investment Management and founder of Portfolio 21, a global mutual fund that invests in sustainability-minded companies.
by Emily Rabin
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As carbon dioxide emissions from the Japanese transportation sector continue to climb, Kyoto-based Sagawa Express is answering the call for a cleaner trucking company. By Kazunori Kobayashi
by Emily Rabin
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Public private partnerships pose challenges for companies, but those who persist can find their efforts rewarded. By John Russell
by Emily Rabin
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When in doubt, go shopping, says Martin Wright. Ideally somewhere you can see, hear, feel, and smell all the options for smart low-carbon living.
by Emily Rabin
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Dr. Terry F. Yosie, vice president of the chemical industry's Responsible Care initiative, identifies five essential issues that CEOs should focus on to achieve the appropriate balance for their companies' private and public responsibilities.
by Emily Rabin
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Will cleantech turn mercenaries into missionaries? By John Elkington and Mark Lee
by Emily Rabin