Teeny, tiny creatures play a big role in climate change

Tiny bacteria, protozoa and fungi in agricultural systems contribute methane into the atmosphere — and they're spreading. Read More

Inclusion could be key to mainstreaming the climate emergency

The sustainability movement has a language barrier: Spanish. Read More

How to cultivate employee fulfillment on your team

Driving more organization-wide support for sustainability starts with building self-awareness about your team's purpose and the impact of the work they do. Read More

Inside Shell's EV charging vision

Perhaps its best strategy is to let the market sort itself out, then swoop in and continue to buy up the dominant company/companies that survive. Read More

U.S. agriculture needs a 21st-century New Deal

How can we give power back to farmers — and out carbon back into the ground? Read More

10 questions for Shell's New Energies VP

Three years ago, the oil major created a division to invest in electricity, clean energy, electric vehicle charging, alternative fuels and other newer businesses. GreenBiz recently got an update on how all of that's been going. Read More

Salesforce, Microsoft, Apple push Virginia utility to use more renewables, less gas

Ten data center operators argue that solar-plus-storage is cheaper and cleaner than gas-fired peaker plants. Read More

Electric airport shuttle buses: now taking off

A new policy in California extends public transit agencies' electrification to airport shuttle operators. Read More

Ready for the new age of employee activism?

New research suggests that less than one-third of the Fortune 1000 workforce is satisfied with the actions their employer is taking to mitigate the company's impact on the environment. Read More

Toxic PFAS chemicals in food and food packaging pose risks to grocery stores and big box retailers

With toxins in food packaging and supplychains, companies are exposed to major financial, reputational and legal liabilities. Read More