A Night at Hamlet's Castle: Much Ado About … What?

Will a climate agreement by any other name smell as sweet? Read More

Introducing … the Green Confidence Index

Today marks the launch of the first comprehensive monthly poll aimed at tracking Americans' attitudes about and confidence in their leaders and institutions, nationally and locally, on the subject of environmental responsibility, as well as in their own understanding of issues and their willingness to make green purchasing choices. Read More

A Look Inside Good Housekeeping's Green Seal

With 100 years of credibility under its belt, the Good Housekeeping seal of approval has reached the pinnacle of consumer confidence. But will its green stamp be a game-changer for the green marketplace? Read More

Sky Vegetables: Taking Green Roofs to New Heights

The vision: green rooftops, not just as gardens, but as urban agriculture hubs for herbs and edible greens, grown in renewable energy-powered greenhouses, allowing city dwellers to grow and sell food locally. Read More

Who's Invested in Newsweek's Least-Green Companies? (Maybe You)

One aspect of Newsweek's just-released rankings of 500 leading companies' environmental policies and performance is to view the list from an investor perspective. Specifically: Who are investors in the worst-ranked companies? Read More

Inside Newsweek's New Green Corporate Rankings

A near-Herculean effort, Newsweek's new list of the greenest companies in the S&P 500 Index may be imperfect -- and are sure to be debated -- but they may also be the best effort to date to assess the mainstream corporate marketplace in the U.S. Read More

Inside Walmart's Sustainability Consortium

The co-directors of Walmart's Sustainability Consortium, one key plank of the company's larger Sustainability Index, explain how the group will work -- and what companies get for the six-figure price of admission. Read More

GreenXchange: Sustainable Innovation Meets the Creative Commons

Although we live in an era in which green innovation reigns, genuine progress remains elusive; but a new group spearheaded by Nike hopes to change that situation. Read More

My search for the Woodstock baby

The Woodstock Music and Art Fair of August 1969 gave birth to lots of things, but no babies. Read More

The Seven Sins of Greenwashing: Is everybody lying?

Is just about everyone out there pulling the green wool over our collective eyes, or has the bar been set unreasonably high? Read More