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Article
The sustainability profession has been growing. We’re staying abreast of how, how much and what's next.
by John Davies
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Article
What do sustainability professionals most need to do? An NGO braintrust weighs in.
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Burbank Water & Power is replacing a Utah coal plant with state-of-the-art natural gas turbines ready for 30 percent green hydrogen co-firing.
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Report
The seventh biennial “State of the Profession” report holds a lens up to the evolution of the role of the sustainability
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Report
GreenBiz Group’s sixth State of the Profession report once again takes a look at the evolution of the role of the sustainability leader in today’s business
by Ritu Sharma
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Webcast
GreenBiz Group’s sixth State of the Profession report once again takes a look at the evolution of the role of the sustainability leader in today’s business world.
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Article
What happens to all that knowledge after a corporate sustainability executive retires?
by Bob Langert
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Article
The transition will require people to work together across companies and sectors, using skills such as empathy, craftsmanship and ingenuity.
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Article
Programs should be nurtured to have lasting effects, rather than serving as short-term band-aids.
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Webcast
Every other year GreenBiz Group releases our State of the Profession report with data on budgets, team sizes, and salaries as well as major themes around reporting, renewables and leveraging sustainability to create new business opportunities.
by Sara Cefalu
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Article
CSOs should consider whether they are adequately addressing the unintended social costs of corporate renewables programs.
by Leo Raudys
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Article
A deep-dive into the numbers behind labor and renewable energy.
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Are sustainability team headcounts growing? Is there a shift to external hires? How do millennials fit into the equation? It's all here.
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Who's getting paid, how the C-Suite is responding and where the future is for jobs in sustainable business.
by John Davies
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The Internet, shale gas technologies and Google search engine all had their origins in research funded by the U.S. government. These are just a few examples, and show why now is exactly the wrong time to stop supporting cleantech innovation.