U.S. cities are the vanguard for a sustainable future

Cities and mayors are showing support for the Clean Power Plan, the nation's most comprehensive strategy for combat climate change. Read More

Is a green MBA worth your time and money?

An advanced business degree in sustainability may change your life, but whether the investment will pay off depends on what you seek. Read More

It's official: Sustainability strategies boost revenue

U.S. firms that adopt green strategies fortify their business and increase revenue, reports ING. Read More

This power-beaming approach could light up underwater exploration, disaster sites

PowerLight's technology uses lasers to charge things over "free space" or fiber optic cables. Read More

For PG&E, mitigating climate change is a team sport

The utility's director of sustainability chats about climate risks and balancing clean energy adoption with the need for reliable, affordable power Read More

BT is adding a game-changing emissions reduction clause to supplier contracts

The strategy, which is voluntary to start, is being piloted with Chinese network equipment giant Huawei. Read More

The missing third party: Corporations and the new social contract

What is a business for? As discontent rises with the side effects of globalization, it's time to reassess. Read More

How GM, Mars and Timberland are cultivating smallholder farmers

Thriving agricultural communities are critical for the long-term for these companies. Plus, three tips for managing programs that combine the "head" with the "heart." Read More

There's room for progress on tackling sustainability through the supply chain

Many consumer-facing companies with recognizable brands are taking action, but companies lower down in the supply chain are not, a new study finds. Read More

Why the 'decent work' agenda is reshaping sustainability goals

Companies like Marks&Spencer, Unilever and Nestle are leading the push to address issues like safety, fair wages, diversity and other persistent societal challenges. Read More