Resources
Reducing Emissions
The central component of any emissions strategy is the policy and process of reducing emissions. Read More
Energy Trends in Selected Manufacturing Sectors
This extensive report looks at how the industries that make up 85 percent of domestic energy usage can both improve energy efficiency and reduce pollution and GHG emissions. Read More
The Sustainability Handbook: The Complete Management Guide to Achieving Social, Economic, and Environmental Responsibility
A one-stop resource for the basics of sustainability, across the board, at corporate, academic, government and non-profit organizations. Read More
Ten Things Wrong With Sprawl
This report lists the reasons that sprawl is bad for the country, its population, its economy and its environment, and clearly shows why the adoption of more sustainable building and land-use practices is urgently needed. Read More
Fortune Magazine’s Sustainable Forestry Special Section
This eight-page special feature highlights the current threats to North America's forests and focuses on groups working to save them. Read More
Ecosystem Challenges and Business Implications
This issue brief, created by the World Resources Institute, explores six environmental challenges and discusses their implications for business and examples of corporate responses. Read More
The Business Case
Leading companies recognize compelling business reasons to reduce emissions of greenhouse gases that go beyond the obvious concern of protecting the natural environment. Read More
Greening America’s Schools: Costs and Benefits
This report, prepared by Capital E, documents the financial costs and benefits of green schools compared to conventional schools. Read More
Cross Cutting Effects of Chemical Liability from Products
This report details the risks and opportunities from toxic chemicals in products manufactured by companies across industries. Read More
Carrots and Sticks: Trends in Mandatory and Volunteer Reporting
Summaries and analyses of environmental reporting and corporate responsibility laws for 18 markets worldwide. Read More