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As more people eat more meat, quantity is not the only concern; the nature of the beast makes a difference, too.
by Todd Reubold
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Facebook, Nike, Unilever, Coca-Cola and others are backing a quirky, young sustainability platform focused on greening millennial lifestyles. Will it work?
by Bob Langert
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You thought sustainability was just an added bonus when it comes to brand loyalty? Think again.
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Automatic bill pay lets customers tune out, ignoring the money and energy they waste. How can we make life smoother and yet sustainable?
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Customers don’t know the cost and effort it takes a company to change even one ingredient. How can they always be right?
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As choices and customizations abound, electricity use varies from home to home. Can demand charges protect the grid from high peak loads?
by Matt Lehrman
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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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There's a disconnect between beliefs and behaviors. How do we turn high-minded green ideals into action?
by Lee Ann Head
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A groundswell of product repair efforts — including Patagonia's new 'Worn Wear' tour — are banking on macro-trends such as the maker movement to help sell the value of extended product lifespans.
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On every level, from consumer demographics to supply chain to societal shifts and more, the business case is strong.
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“Sustainability” is not sustainable until the consumer is engaged. Can the leading environmental nonprofits help?
by Bob Langert
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There’s been a long-held idea that Americans’ environmental concerns tracks the economy. In fact, the opposite is happening.
by Joel Makower
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Recent research shows that consumers in different nations hold varying opinions about the need for food change, and many don't know how to help.
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Venues that hosted both baseball and football gave bad sight lines for both. However, other sports can share space more companionably.
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Shifting auto market dynamics and long-term incentives for driving electric are changing the definition of luxury cars.
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Cities, climate change, crowdsourcing and other factors are getting businesses and governments into green design. Here's what to expect.
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Issues like global climate action, employee well-being and a changing energy sector will shape the sustainable development agenda in 2015.
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Drivers have dreamed of an EV charging network for over 100 years. Auto makers and ChargePoint are bringing them home for real.
by RP Siegel
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Sure, Congress isn't helping — but the real barrier to meaningful climate action is that wasting energy is still financially feasible.
by Lee Ann Head
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It's hard to stay profitable if your company doesn't know what's needed where. Locational data holds the key to electrifying performance.
by Matt Lehrman
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As businesses look to keep up with rising global food demand, these concepts stand to change the way we eat.
by Peter Lehner