Why the Government Needs to Play a Role in Innovation

The Internet, shale gas technologies and Google search engine all had their origins in research funded by the U.S. government. These are just a few examples, and show why now is exactly the wrong time to stop supporting cleantech innovation. Read More

SAP Helps Panasonic Apply Sustainability Software to E-Waste Laws

Managing your e-waste can be a complicated task anywhere in the world, but if you're trying to do so across your global operations, it can be a lot of balls to juggle. Here's how Panasonic found a cost- and time-saving partner in SAP. Read More

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Green Transition Scoreboard — August 2011 Update

Private investments in green technologies have topped $2.4 trillion since 2007, with $400B since February 2011. Read More

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Green Scissors 2011

Cutting $380 billion in wasteful government spending can also cut our dependence on fossil fuels. Read More

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How Sustainability has Expanded the CFO’s Role

 Five actions CFOs can take to enhance corporate value through sustainability. Read More

How She Leads : Arielle Bertman of Google

Google's renewable energy investment leader discusses what it's like to be responsible for major capital investments at a company that could reshape how the world gets its power. Read More

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Show Me the Money: Energy Efficiency Financing Barriers and Opportunities

A close look at how companies large and small are financing energy efficiency projects, and the obstacles they overcome to get there. Read More

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Unburnable Carbon

Are the world’s financial markets carrying a carbon bubble? Read More

Carbon Bubble Growing, but Markets Aren't Listening

If the carbon bubble is allowed to keep growing -- and threatens to burst -- investors and the planet will both lose. Read More

Green Jobs Outnumber Fossil Fuel Jobs — and Are Growing Steadily

Where are all the green jobs? A new new report from the Brookings Institution and Battelle finds that there are 2.7 million in the U.S., and they're all around you. Read More