What if nature had the rights of a person (or a business)?

Corporations are treated as people in the eyes of the law. What about the air and trees? Read More

Cities turn a new leaf to count the ROI of trees

The natural capital provided by an urban canopy provides measurable material benefits. Read More

Want sharper workers? Try a green-certified office

As health and wellness take on a bigger role among building decision makers, new data spells out a clear ROI for greener workplaces. Read More

Which U.S. city is doing the most to save its water?

A look into how L.A., New York City and Chicago are tackling their respective urban freshwater concerns. Read More

Conservation vs green growth: Which is going to win?

Sustainability professionals talk about conserving nature or green growth. It is hard to accomplish both. Read More

Cargill's Jill Kolling on the Midwest Row Crop Collaborative

The ag giant is teaming up with PepsiCo, Kellogg, General Mills, Monsanto and Walmart. Here's why. Read More

PepsiCo, Cargill, General Mills, others form row crop collaborative for sustainability

They join Kellogg, Walmart, Monsanto and three environmental conservation organizations to support sustainable farming practices on the corn, soy and wheat fields of the Midwest. Read More

Why people are at the root of healthy forests

Sponsored: A guiding principle of the Sustainable Forestry Principles is to respect the culture and rights of indigenous people. Read More

Coca-Cola and its bottlers 'replenish' all the water they use

Can the beverage giant really have a zero water footprint? Read More

Op-ed: Our water wake-up call. What will be yours?

Coca-Cola's chairman and CEO writes about why water replenishment is so critical — to his company and to the planet. Read More