Report Shows U.S. Companies Moving Forward with Carbon Reductions

According to an independent study, many U.S. corporations are moving ahead with greenhouse gas (GHG) reduction programs in the absence of federal requirements to do so and despite the U.S. staying out of the Kyoto Protocol. Read More

Fight Global Warming with Your Knife and Fork

We can help fight global warming three times a day by making a few simple changes in our eating habits. Read More

Realtor Group Opens Green Office in D.C.

The National Association of Realtors has officially opened for business in one of Washington, D.C.'s most environmentally advanced commercial building expected to receive "green" certification. Read More

Don't Get Mad, Get Yvon

An interview with Patagonia founder Yvon Chouinard. By Amanda Griscom Little Read More

LEED: A Scorecard for Green Buildings

Understanding how the LEED rating system works can help facility executives shape green buildings. By Greg Zimmerman Read More

Duraflame Unveils New Firelog Made with 100% Renewable Resources

Faced with a shrinking supply of petroleum wax and a rise in woodburning fireplace restrictions by air quality districts in the American West, Duraflame's product development team set out this past year to determine how to make the next generation of manufactured firelogs. Read More

Arcadis Gets EPA Award for Excellence in Brownfield Development

The company received the award for its environmental achievements in developing a 103-acre, mixed use site, named Belmar. Read More

Ray of Hope: A Conversation with Ray Anderson

A conversation with Interface's Ray Anderson, on the occasion of the 10th anniversary of his "spear in the chest" epiphany. Read More

Roche Gives Employees a Dose of Efficiency with Hybrid Car Fleet Purchase

Roche Pharmaceutical says it will buy 20 hybrid vehicles as part of the company’s commitment to lower greenhouse gas emissions by 10% over the next five years. Read More

Starbucks Teams with Aid Agencies to Support Sustainable-Coffee Farmers

MEXICO CITY - Sept. 28, 2004 - The U.S. government, working through the United States Agency for International Development, has joined forces with Conservation International and Starbucks Coffee Company to create the Conservation Coffee Alliance. Read More