Resources
Does Green Pay Off?
This preliminary research evaluates the rent and value differentials of energy-efficient buildings at the national level. Read More
Corporate Social Responsibility in China’s Information and Communications Technology (ICT) Sector
This report is the result of a collaborative project to identify the root causes of poor factory conditions and provide recommendations about how customers, suppliers, government and civil society can contribute to improved capacity among factories in China. Read More
Case Studies in Sustainable Grocery Supply Chains
This study from Grocery Trade Association takes an in-depth look at sustainable supply chain practices at Heineken, CHEP and Monsanto. Read More
Business as UNusual: The 2006 Net Impact Student Guide to Graduate Business Programs
Offers student perspectives on social and environmental themes in MBA and other graduate programs’ curriculum, career services, and student activities. Read More
Educational Requirements
Nick D'Amato of Ubiquity Environmental Careers Page offers some helpful tips. Read More
Insuring for Sustainability: Why and How the Leaders are Doing It
A comprehensive, inaugural report from the UNEP's Finance Initiative that explains how embracing environmental, social and governance principles across their operations is an essential element of building long-term insurance company value. Read More
The IPCC’s Mitigation of Climate Change Report
This broad report from international scientists lays out the necessary steps to avert the worst effects of global climate change. Read More
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Climatology
What is a climatologist? Climatologists are often confused with meteorologists, who study current weather conditions and make short-term forecasts for temperature, winds, and amount and type of precipitation. Climatologists study long-term trends in the climate, which can affect energy usage, food production, survival of endangered species, and even human health and life expectancy. Read More