Resources
CDP Water Disclosure 2010 Global Report
The first report from the CDP on the impact of water constraints on the world’s largest corporations. Read More
Accelerating Successful Smart Grid Pilots
Developed with Accenture, this World Economic Forum report examines smart grids as a key enabler for a low-carbon economy. Read More
Carbon Reporting to Date: Seeing the wood for the trees
This report by Deloitte examines how a sample of 100 U.K.-listed companies in 2009 publicly reported their greenhouse gas emissions or their ‘corporate carbon footprint.’ Read More
Cloud Computing and Sustainability
How companies can save anywhere from 30 to 90 percent of their energy use and emissions by moving IT operations to cloud computing infrastructures. Read More
Visible and Concrete Energy Savings
What does it take to make people save energy? This new study by the American Council for an Energy-Efficient Economy profiles 10 successful energy-efficiency programs. Read More
Carbon Disclosure Project: The Case for City Disclosure
Cities are likely to be extremely vulnerable to the impacts of climate change, but are also wellplaced to act quickly and effectively to combat climate change and its effects. This paper outlines the case for city disclosure of emissions and demonstrates how climate change reporting can benefit cities. Read More
Sustainability and M&A
As the M&A market continues to ramp up in many industries, issues of sustainability are higher on the radar for acquiring companies. Read More
Greenpeace’s Guide to Greener Electronics, Oct. 2010
The 16th iteration of Greenpeace's ranking of technology companies finds Nokia and Sony Ericsson with commanding leads, and Nintendo still sunk in dead last. Read More
One Trillion Reasons
This report from the Technology CEO Council lays out seven initiatives -- from green data centers to paperless offices -- that will create billions of dollars a year in savings at the federal level. Read More
Climate Confidence Monitor 2010
This fourth annual survey of 15,000 people across 15 countries revealed that most believe the business community must take a larger role in addressing climate change. As in past years, emerging markets perceived climate investment to be a path to prosperity and job creation. Read More