Circularity needs a positive narrative to drive action
Images of doom and gloom, like that sea turtle with a straw stuck up its nose, have their limits. Let's focus on showcasing the solutions. Read More
Where our past 30 Under 30 honorees are today
Here's a sampling of the latest activities from among the 120 outstanding young professionals we've named since 2016. Read More
The 2019 GreenBiz 30 Under 30
They work in technology and tires, finance and forestry, retail and recovery operations. They hail from Tokyo and Toronto, London and Lima, Mexico and Manhattan. Meet this year's honorees. Read More
Beyond corporate philanthropy: How steel company ArcelorMittal evolved its community engagement
With former executive director for corporate responsibility Marcy Twete, the company focused on expanding impact and moving the industry. Read More
Food security is a huge threat to Singapore — is urban farming the answer?
The island-state imports most of its food, but is threatened by crop yields and policy changes around the world. Read More
A radical idea to get a high-renewable electric grid: Build way more solar and wind than needed
Solar and wind are renewable yet variable resources. New research shows that using them for the energy transition is not only possible, it's also affordable. Read More
New research shows that neglect of nuclear threatens low-carbon transition
Failing to invest in the future of nuclear power will make global transition to green power 'much harder', experts warn. Read More
How carbon markets can boost biodiversity and slow climate change
Here’s where markets stand now — and how we move them forward quickly. Read More
The toll of tourism: Can Southeast Asia save its prized natural areas?
From Thailand to Bali, a huge increase in tourists, many from China and other rapidly developing economies, is straining sensitive ecosystems to the breaking point. Some countries are trying to control the boom, with a few closing popular destinations to allow damaged areas to heal. Read More
The case for investing in direct air capture just got clearer
The level of funding needed to accelerate and commercialize solutions is actually much less than what's being spent already on other energy technologies at the federal level. Read More