The secret weapon to catalyze agriculture in Africa: Beans?

N2Africa teaches farmers to grow legumes, which fix plant-pleasing nitrogen in soil. That much-maligned hill of beans is both crop and fertilizer. Read More

Software that grows with the sustainability movement

On top of a new product billed as a data foundation for all of a company's sustainability functions, software provider PE International today is also unveiling a new name to help adapt to a rapidly-evolving market. Read More

Blackrock, Unilever, PVH on sustainability from investors to boards of directors

Executives from the $4.3 trillion investment firm, $126 billion consumer products giant and $8 billion apparel magnate connect the dots on long-term business models, finance and sustainability. Read More

Exit Interview: Bob Langert, McDonald's

Last week, Bob Langert retired after 32 years at McDonald’s Corp., 27 of them heading the company’s sustainability operations. Here's some of what he did and learned, and the three things that made him stand out. Read More

Why care about conflict minerals? Customers and investors do

Far-away raw materials may seem like a simple cog in the supply chain for large businesses, but blatant human rights abuses are both ethically and financially volatile. Read More

State of Green Business: Supply chain transparency ramps up

Companies increasingly realize that risk resides in their supply chains. Read More

Resilience is the New Sustainability

Michael Kramer describes how investing needs to take ecological and geopolitical climate into account in his new book, The Resilient Investor. Read More

Inside Citi’s plan to deploy $100 billion for cities, renewables, climate

Financial titan Citi shares its new sustainability game plan with GreenBiz. Read More

Do you live in one of the world’s 50 most sustainable cities?

Hong Kong has green space and Nairobi’s population is expected to grow by 60 percent by 2030, but how do these things add up? Read More

Where's the Valentine's Day love for sustainability?

When it comes to sustainability, too many card and jewelery makers break our hearts. Can companies change to win us back? Read More