Technology
5 lessons the building industry can learn from a Fitbit
How you collect building energy data — and more importantly, how you interpret it — is crucial for taking efficiency to the next level. Read More
Zipcar, Google and why the carsharing wars are just beginning
What happens when shared transportation, electric vehicles and self-driving cars converge? Automakers and rental car companies are racing tech companies like Google and Uber to find out. Read More
How to recruit for clean tech
A clean tech recruiter hopes her work will save you some headaches. Read More
From Budweiser to Miller, greening the Big Beer supply chain
Beer titans are investing in a range of agriculture- and water-focused programs to increase efficiency and cut operational risks. Read More
How tech will disrupt and decarbonize the economy
'SMARTer' technology will generate over $11 trillion by 2030 while reducing negative environmental impacts, a new report finds. Read More
Calculating your renewable energy potential? There's an app for that
How do you know how much renewable energy potential an area possess? One new smartphone app hopes to provide an answer. Read More
AtSite’s Davor Kapelina: Wise up to the new state of smart buildings
Don’t expect ROI from software and streams of data alone. This space is evolving from DIY to "do it for me," putting power into people’s hands. Read More
Poacher's delight: Technology is a double-edged sword for wildlife
Mobile phones and big data help conservationists stop poaching, but they also let unwitting tourists accidentally lead poachers to endangered animals. Read More
5 smart cities players a step ahead of Google's Sidewalk Labs
The search giant is far from the only player in town when it comes to smart cities technologies poised to redefine urban development. Here's what Larry Page & Co. are up against. Read More
How Vancity crowdsourced engagement and accountability
Canada’s largest credit union used an interactive social media platform to connect with multiple stakeholders and prioritize its actions. Read More