Color It Green: Nike to Adopt Waterless Textile Dyeing

A innovative new technology uses recycled CO2 to color fabric, potentially saving billions of gallons of water and emissions. Read More

The State of Green Business 2012

Once again, we've taken the pulse of corporate environmental progress. This year, we won't mince words: Things aren’t going as well as we’d hoped.  Read More

Amory Lovins' Burning Quest to 'Reinvent Fire'

Lovins talks about his new book, Reinventing Fire, its implications for companies, and what it will take to make its vision a reality. Read More

Why 'Sustainable Excellence' Matters More Than Ever

BSR's leader on the impacts of the economy on sustainability, Occupy Wall Street, and what the public expects from business these days.   Read More

Soap and Glory: A Peek Behind Method's Methods

On the occasion of the publication of their new book, The Method Method, an interview with Method co-founders Adam Lowry and Eric Ryan, on what they've learned -- about small companies in big markets, about innovation, and about the green marketplace. Read More

9/11: A sustainability story

Everyone, it seems, has a 9/11 story. Here's mine. Read More

Green Marketing Is Over? Discuss.

GreenBiz.com executive editor Joel Makower and Effect Partners founder and CEO Michael Martin debate the present and future of green marketing. If it's not "over," what is it? Read More

VERGE: Frequently Asked Questions

The whats, wheres, whys, and hows of VERGE. Read More

Green Marketing Is Over. Let’s Move On.

There's plenty of hard work to do on the journey from here to sustainability. Dilly-dallying with green marketing come-ons is a distraction. Here are five reasons we should declare defeat. Read More

How Many Patents Does It Take to Reinvent the Automobile?

Why did General Motors file more clean energy patents last year than any other company? The answer offers a window into the future of vehicles.     Read More