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Oil pipelines destroy jobs, too
Sure pipelines are good for oil companies, but what about jobs related to preserving nature and culture? Read More
Hot moments you missed at GreenBiz 17 in Phoenix
Nearly 1,000 souls — including executives from Amazon and Greenpeace — shared their sustainability visions in the Arizona desert at our annual namesake event. Read More
GM, Steelcase see a web of opportunity in the circular economy
The manufacturing giants talked creating jobs and cutting supply chain waste at the GreenBiz 17 conference in Phoenix. Read More
Timberland walks the extra mile to end plastic waste
The footwear giant cleans up its supply chain by partnering with a startup that promises to add financial value and empower workers in Haiti. Read More
The business case for 'Holistic Management'
Agriculture is the "most destructive industry" in history, but Allan Savory reveals ancient practices that can enrich the future. Read More
Why Paris 2024 promises record sustainability wins
First, the city must win the 2024 Olympics sweepstakes against Budapest and Los Angeles. Read More
Why businesses should think small on sustainable cities
Grand plans for social equity and environmental responsibility are great, but local context is key. Read More
Meet the data center clean energy giants
Switch SuperNAP and Digital Realty prioritize renewables, as the industry looks beyond efficiency. Read More
How to solve the imbalance in ESG investing
Demand for sustainable investments outstrips supply, says S&P Global VP Dmitri Sedov. Read More
L’Oreal, Chanel and others jump on 'carbon insetting' trend
Don't brush off tree planting as mere greenwashing. PUR Projet has helped companies offset an admirable 1.4 million tons of carbon, and counting. Read More