Ocean Conservancy's CEO on sea change and spawning solutions

Janis Searles Jones believes it takes an "iron will and open ears" to lead — and she's hoping for a "Freedom to Marry" moment to accelerate change. Read More

Want sharper workers? Try a green-certified office

As health and wellness take on a bigger role among building decision makers, new data spells out a clear ROI for greener workplaces. Read More

Apple, Bank of America spark Climate Week headlines

Here's the latest high-profile news from New York about accelerating sustainability on 'Spaceship Earth,' including must-reads from CDP and DNV. Read More

In Japan, Kuradashi cuts food waste creatively

An estimated 6.42 million tons of food loss and waste is generated annually in Japan. This is about twice the 3.08 million tons of food provided by the United Nations World Food Program as humanitarian aid in 2014. Kuradashi.jp is an initiative that uses online shopping to reduce food loss while also promoting solutions to other social issues. Read More

How purpose can drive your company: 4 charts

Purpose should be the "bedrock" for strategic decisions, yet few are executing on it. PwC has a message for you. Read More

How She Leads: Beth Stevens, Disney

The brand is famous for building castles in the sky but its sustainability efforts are grounded in tradition, says Disney's sustainability VP. Read More

State of Green Business: The business of oceans catches a wave

As new economic opportunities are found in the seas, a swell of business action to preserve and protect them has come forth. Read More

A who's who among the COP21 commitments

Is this the world's last chance to save the planet? More businesses are onboard than ever. Here's a guide to the names behind the names. Read More

21 on Twitter: The Big Green leaders

To keep on top of what activists and NGOs are targeting today, add these power players to your Twitter feed. Read More

Road Congestion Relief: How Engineers are Fighting Traffic

Congested roadways are common problems that all drivers have to deal with. Whether commuting to work or enjoying a leisurely drive through the city, it is a problem that causes a great deal of stress and unnecessary frustration.However, while it is still a large problem, many engineers are dedicating their time and resources to identifying why this problem exists and what they can do to make the problem more manageable for drivers in everyday situations. Read More