Data
Smartphones and Twitter becoming next-generation earthquake detectors
Tweets and GPS may seem like mere conveniences, but in regions with less infrastructure, smartphones can help pinpoint quakes fast. Read More
2015 EHS and Sustainability Software Buyers Guide
As a sponsor of the report, Enablon is proud to provide you with a complimentary copy of the National Association of Environmental Management’s (NAEM) 2015 EHS and Sustainability Software Buyers Guide. This bi-annual report analyzes how companies manage their EHS and sustainability: what companies’ data management needs are, how much they are spending on software systems, how they select their solutions, implementation challenges and more. Read More
Greening from the ground up at Hilton
In less than a year, new leadership has brought out the greenest in every department and made a Chicago hotel a more sustainable home away from home. Read More
Inside Chicago's sustainability strategy
Chicago's CSO describes the Windy City's comprehensive strategy for improving sustainability and resilience. Read More
3 maps explain India’s growing water risks
New Web platform India Water Tool 2.0 helps organizations pinpoint water challenges and manage their water risk. Read More
In India, intelligence gathering and big data help save tigers
Using data analysis to study where tigers are being killed and sold, Indian officials are better able to intercept poachers. Read More
Sustainability execs detail 2014's proudest achievements
GreenBiz Executive Network leaders from Dell, Adobe, McDonald's and more talk about eliminating toxics, energy efficiency and other boastworthy wins. Read More
How She Leads: Joyce Dickerson, Google
Trained as an industrialist engineer, she spearheads energy efficiency and "sustainable IT" across the company's massive data center portfolio. Read More
9 ways sustainability drives profit
From lower costs to higher brand performance and improved employee morale, a serious business case can be made for sustainability. In case we forgot. Read More
How HP achieves leadership in sustainable product footprinting at a fraction of the cost
In addition to HP’s commitment to designing more sustainable products, the company is also committed to transparency and disclosure about the footprint of their products. This case study outlines how HP developed a science-based and data-driven platform for product footprint assessments to guide product designers, meet and demonstrate compliance to powerful standards like EPEAT, and help customers identify reliable energy savings. Not only did their rapid LCA tool result in better products, it delivered an estimated $1 million in savings and hundreds of hours of time. Read More