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Matthew Wheeland

@MattWheeland

Matthew Wheeland is the former managing editor of GreenBiz.com; he currently serves as Senior Editor for the website while also working on assorted applied-sustainability projects in his spare time. Find him on Twitter at @MattWheeland.

Matthew Wheeland is the former managing editor of GreenBiz.com; he currently serves as senior editor/writer for the website while also working on assorted applied-sustainability projects in his spare time. Find him on Twitter at @MattWheeland.

He has a long background in environmental journalism and new media, and is a graduate of U.C. Santa Cruz and the U.C. Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism. He has previously worked at publications including Sierra Magazine, AlterNet and Greater Good Magazine; his writings on the environment, politics, culture and business have appeared in a wide range of print and online publications.

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ICYMI: Energy efficiency gets shoved into the spotlight in U.S., U.K. featured image

ICYMI: Energy efficiency gets shoved into the spotlight in U.S., U.K.

July 15, 2013

By Matthew Wheeland

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.

  • Buildings
  • Cleantech
  • VERGE
  • Data
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ICYMI: What will a smart city look like in 2050?

July 1, 2013

By Matthew Wheeland

Our latest roundup of the latest in sustainability news finds that yes, the cloud really (still) is greener, the next stage of CODA's EV evolution and the big money to be had from climate adaptation.

  • VERGE
  • Cities
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ICYMI: Why small buildings are key to big energy savings

June 17, 2013

By Matthew Wheeland

Our latest review of the big news in corporate sustainability includes how EVs are now cost-competitive with gas cars.

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ICYMI: Green businesses really are more profitable

June 10, 2013

By Matthew Wheeland

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.

  • Commitments & Goals
  • Cleantech
  • Food & Agriculture
  • Employee Engagement
  • VERGE
  • Corporate Strategy
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ICYMI: Who are the best of the B-Corps?

June 3, 2013

By Matthew Wheeland

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.

  • Commitments & Goals
  • Buildings
  • Cleantech
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ICYMI: Kohl's, Legrand and others cash in on Better Buildings

May 28, 2013

By Matthew Wheeland

This week’s ICYMI includes the results of the DOE's first Better Buildings Challenge, the latest in distributed cloud tech, the dark side of Greek yogurt and much more.

  • Buildings
  • Corporate Strategy
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ICYMI: Hectares of sustainable food news, ESG pro profiles & more

May 17, 2013

By Matthew Wheeland

It's a research-heavy week here at ICYMI HQ, with studies detailing everything from profiles of ESG professionals to solutions for sustainable cities.

  • Food & Agriculture
  • Jobs & Careers
  • Cities
  • Corporate Strategy
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ICYMI: Some good climate news, competition for home energy data & more

May 10, 2013

By Matthew Wheeland

In this week's sustainability news roundup, we find big progress on climate policy, big commitments from a UK retailer and competition in the big home-energy market.

  • Utilities
  • Cities
  • Corporate Strategy
ICYMI: GM takes a stand on carbon, a map of U.S. innovation, & more featured image

ICYMI: GM takes a stand on carbon, a map of U.S. innovation, & more

May 3, 2013

By Matthew Wheeland

Now that the Earth Day backlog has been cleared, we face a flood of interesting news from the world of sustainable business.

  • Commitments & Goals
  • Design & Packaging
  • Corporate Strategy
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ICYMI: Greener cattle, greener taxes and adios Earth Day

April 26, 2013

By Matthew Wheeland

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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  • Consumer Products
  • Cities
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