Decarbonization
Intel slashes emissions, but misses water and waste targets
Intel soundly beat its greenhouse-gas emissions goals, but missed several other targets: It consumes more water and creates more chemical waste than previously, instead of less. Are its new goals more realistic? Read More
Schneider joins ABB, Siemens, Eaton in EV quick-charging race
Quick-charging stations are seen as gateway to large-scale electric-vehicle adoption. Here's a look at some of the infrastructure players who are ready to pounce on the growing EV market. Read More
Shelby Clark & RelayRides: Car sharing by and for the people
The CEO of the car-sharing company RelayRides discusses the collaborative consumption economy, partnering with GM, and just what it means to share your car with strangers. Read More
New sustainability tools to calculate milk's carbon footprint
The Innovation Center for U.S. Dairy has released two tools to help companies calculate and cut emissions from processing plants and milk transportation. Read More
5 Management Principles to Modernize Cars, Buildings & the Grid
Insights from the world's biggest companies on how to capitalize on the connected future. Read More
Accor's PLANET 21 program brings sustainability to all of its hotels
The hotel giant is expanding its environmental initiatives to align its future growth with environmental and social responsibility, while also helping its guests reduce their impacts. Read More
How DuPont is getting to zero waste
DuPont's buildings division went from sending 81 million pounds of waste to landfill in 2008 to zero in 2012. Here's how they did it. Read More
Cloud computing raises new ethics, sustainability questions
Cloud computing could redefine the way we think about business ethics and sustainability. Here's how the cloud could affect two of our biggest sustainability challenges: climate change and human rights. Read More
Why fuel-efficient cars are better for the economy and the earth
Detroit automakers posted big sales gains last month -- and it's almost entirely due to Detroit's shift from SUVs and other gas-guzzlers to smaller fuel-sipping cars and alternative-fuel vehicles. Read More
Intel saves money and energy with greener events
In the tech industry, events are as important to the vitality of a business as its products. The world's largest microchip maker realizes major savings by bringing aggressive sustainability practices to events and meetings. Read More