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Our latest roundup of sustainability news: The good and bad of energy policy, how driverless cars will reshape cities, and Google's climate-skeptic misstep.
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In case you missed it: Green goods boosted small businesses, a GMO mystery deepens, ranking the greenest utility companies, and five things every company should be doing.
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This week's roundup of corporate sustainability news explores the California Carbon Challenge, the best of B-Corps, Volvo's electric roads scheme and much more.
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This week we find good green news from some of the world's biggest companies, ways to green cattle ranching, and one last, supremely bad Earth Day pitch.
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The latest weekly roundup of green news tracks efforts to build green into the budget, the benefits to green communications, and much more.
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This weekly roundup of news you may have missed trawls the aisles for interesting reports, corporate commitments and goals ... and nanofood.
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Our new feature recaps some the biggest sustainability news, and looks at new corporate commitments, a vegan NASCAR, and more.
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Jonathan Koomey, author of a new book on how the accelerating pace of innovation offers a world of opportunities for entrepreneurs to seize the climate moment for the greater good.
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Walmart in particular marks a big leap forward, coming up from 15th place three months ago to land in third place. Generating green power on-site -- where Walmart is the second-biggest green power creator -- is what helped move the retailer up.
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As the world of manufacturing gets increasingly more high-tech, there are a growing number of tools that can help companies focus on reducing energy and materials use at every stage from concept to production.
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For an industry that has really only come into prime time in the last five years, solar energy companies have a lot to learn about how to measure, manage and communicate their environmental impacts.
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This year's Meeting of the Minds conference, kicking off today in Boulder, brings together industry, nonprofit and governmental leaders for a no-holds-barred look at how well smart technologies are progressing.
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Why Iceland only has 11 electric vehicles, Ford brings gamification to vehicle software, and an accounting error means biofuels may be a lot less green than thought, along with other stories in our morning roundup.
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A new study pokes holes in the belief that a switch to natural gas will reduce greenhouse gas emissions, Coca-Cola will add heavy-duty electric delivery vehicles in North America, and other news in our morning roundup.
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More than US$1 billion in food gets thrown away every year in the UK, more voices criticize the New York Times' anti-green-jobs coverage, and other news in our morning roundup.
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The vice president's talk at the National Clean Energy Summit, a sub-$15 LED bulb, and creating fuel from sewage are among the items on our radar this morning.
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The State Department makes a trans-continental oil pipeline closer to reality, genetically modified crops lose their effects on bugs, and old car batteries get put to use in smart grids in today's mostly-bad-news roundup.
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A first look at Gap's as-yet-unpublished CSR report, a GOP presidential candidate takes the 'crazy' stance of embracing science, and other news in our morning first look.
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Green homes in San Francisco, struggling green jobs in Seattle, more tough times for solar firms and other news, in our morning roundup.
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China expects to reach an important solar milestone by the end of the, shipping companies support the White House's new big-rig fuel rules, and more in today's early roundup.
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Ford and SunPower team up to bring home solar to EV owners, the ongoing salmonella scare brings poultry-farming problems to light, and more in today's first look at the news.
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Solar power companies continued to take the lion's share of the $1.1 billion invested by venture capitalists in the second quarter of 2011, according to analysis from Ernst & Young.
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Where are all the green jobs? A new new report from the Brookings Institution and Battelle finds that there are 2.7 million in the U.S., and they're all around you.
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The Center for Public Integrity has just published a long, in-depth look at how some of the Obama campaign's most prolific fundraisers have gotten loans, grants and special access to the administration, with Steve Westly at the center of the issue.
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The second annual awards from Imagine H2O recognize companies that are applying technology not just to increasing water efficiency, but that are saving significant amounts of energy in the process.