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Continental Divide: CSR in the U.S. vs. the U.K.
My research into U.S. and U.K. job postings in the corporate responsibility field demonstrates how a key difference in approach has significantly affected the "state of CSR" in each country. By Ellen Weinreb Read More
Timber Giant Signs $300 Million Forest-Preservation Deal
International Paper, The Nature Conservancy, and The Conservation Fund have reached an agreement to protect 218,000 acres of forestlands across ten states in the single largest private land conservation sale in the history of the South, and one of the largest in the U.S. Read More
'Cleaning up' with Biotechnology
How can primary problems in the control of industrial chemicals and biological wastes be remedied using biotechnology? Read More
Ceres Releases First-Ever Ranking of 100 Global Companies on Climate Change Strategy
BP and Alcoa lead the rankings of the report, which analyzes how 100 leading companies are addressing the growing financial risks and opportunities from climate change. Read More
America's Top 10 Green Hospitals
There is a new trend in health care: greening hospitals to reduce toxins and provide a healthier, healing environment. The Green Guide sought out the top 10 in the U.S.. By Kim Weller, AIA Read More
Base of the Pyramid: Sustainable Business from the Bottom up
Robert S. Katz profiles two new businesses that are harnessing the poor's ingenuity and entrepreneurship to profitably serve basic community needs. Read More
What is the Mobley Matrix?
More importantly: How can it help my company's financial management? Read More
Are renewable energy credits (RECs) and carbon offsets exchanged in totally different markets, with little crossover potential f
ClimateBiz expert Dr. Mark C. Trexler tackles your questions on managing climate risk. Read More
ACEEE Rates Cleanest Vehicles of 2006
The American Council for an Energy-Efficient Economy has announced the year's "greenest" and "meanest" vehicles, along with the environmental scorings of all model year 2006 cars and passenger trucks. Read More
Albertsons Nets 1 Billion Kilowatt Hours
Boise-based Albertsons says it has saved about 1 billion kilowatt hours of electricity since 2000 by continually improving new store designs and aggressively retrofitting old ones. By Linda Anderson Read More