Why businesses should lead on climate action

Sponsored: Corporations with a global view are taking seriously their role as leaders in climate action. Read More

GM's Maven and Lyft aim to jumpstart on-demand EVs

Short-term car rentals and shared rides could increase adoption of electric vehicles — and maybe even their self-driving siblings. Read More

You can't have lasting sustainability without social inclusion

The common refrain in these 5 segments: If a solution isn't accessible for everyone, it isn't viable over the long term. Read More

Hot moments you missed at GreenBiz 17 in Phoenix

Nearly 1,000 souls — including executives from Amazon and Greenpeace — shared their sustainability visions in the Arizona desert at our annual namesake event. Read More

GM, Steelcase see a web of opportunity in the circular economy

The manufacturing giants talked creating jobs and cutting supply chain waste at the GreenBiz 17 conference in Phoenix. Read More

Why businesses should think small on sustainable cities

Grand plans for social equity and environmental responsibility are great, but local context is key. Read More

L’Oreal, Chanel and others jump on 'carbon insetting' trend

Don't brush off tree planting as mere greenwashing. PUR Projet has helped companies offset an admirable 1.4 million tons of carbon, and counting. Read More

Stress Test: How banks are looking at climate risk

More banks are increasingly seeing climate change as a financial risk, but, according to a recent report, few are disclosing these risks. Read More

The blockchain's emerging role in sustainability

The following article is excerpted from our State of Green Business (SOGB) 2017 report. Published by GreenBiz in partnership with Trucost, it provides a global view of the year's trends in sustainable business.The report is free to download here. Read More

How corporations are changing our freshwater future

Companies such as REI, Silk and Coca-Cola have joined into partnerships with non-governmental organizations to expand corporate stewardship of our drinking water. Read More