Resources
The MBA’s Climate Change Primer
Written by two graduates of Stanford's MBA program, this report offers a concise summary of the science, politics, and economics of climate change for business executives. Read More
Better by Design – An Innovation Guide: Using Natural Design Solutions
A quick guide to design for the environment, biomimicry and lifecycle thinking, with real-world examples and a product impact checklist. Read More
From Ship to Shore: Sustainable Stewardship
March 2006 report highlights cruise lines, local governments, civil society organizations and shore operators that are taking proactive measures to ensure a sustainable future for cruise tourism while preserving cruise destinations. Read More
Montreal 2005: What Happened and What It Means
Released in February 2006, this report summarizes the outcomes of the U.N. climate change conference in Montreal. Read More
Clean-Energy Trends 2006
For the first time in modern history, clean-energy technologies are becoming cost-competitive with their "dirtier" counterparts, says this report. Read More
Taking the Wrinkles out of Paper Recycling
GreenBiz founder Joel Makower offers a primer on how recycling works, why it sometimes doesn't, and what you can do to make it happen at your workplace. Read More
Greening the Cube: Choosing Eco-Friendly Office Furniture
GreenBiz founder Joel Makower surveys the fast-growing green office-furniture scene. Read More
Climate and the Steel Industry
Steel is a key element of any domestic emissions reduction scenario because the steel industry (including iron production) is among the largest energy consumers in the manufacturing sector. Read More
Energy-Related Carbon Emissions in Manufacturing
Report finds manufacturing produces more than a quarter of the total U.S. energy-related carbon emissions. Read More
The European Steel Industry and Climate Change
This report examines the European steel industry's contribution to climate change, asking the question: 'How can CO2 emissions associated with the steelmaking process be further reduced?' Read More