Danone's Recipe for Sustainable Innovation

An in-depth look at Danone's programs and practices for bringing more  sustainability to its business operations. Read More

Can Flash Mobs Engage Consumers on Green?

The potential for random acts of spontaneous choreography to ignite sustainable brands. Read More

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CDP Water Disclosure Global Report 2011

The second annual report of how Global 500 companies are measuring and managing their water use. Read More

How the Gigaton Award Winners Are Chosen

The Carbon War Room's research director explains what it takes to win a Gigaton Award. Read More

Why Water is the Sharp End of the Climate Change Stick

We are increasingly attuned to the links between climate change and water. Too much and a city floods; too little and a city dries up. Read More

How to Conduct a Treasure Hunt

Boosting energy efficiency is one way for companies to address rising costs, and engage employees to boot. Here's a primer to help your firm get started. Read More

Clorox Becomes Latest Firm to Adopt Integrated Sustainability Reporting

The shift to integrated reporting -- which companies including Southwest Airlines, Philips, United Technologies and Novo Nordisk have also undertaken -- is one that investors are beginning to clamor for. Read More

JCI Unveils Panoptix Platform to Boost Building Performance Insight

Johnson Controls introduces a new cloud-based strategy to help close the gaps between green building design and actual building performance.   Read More

A Hunt Where Efficiency is the Prey

A growing list of companies are turning their employees into sleuths tasked with a single purpose: to identify and quantify opportunities to save energy. The process is called a Treasure Hunt, and over the last decade, more than 200 of the events at GE have uncovered $150 million in energy savings. Read More

What Qualcomm's Butterfly-Inspired Display Could Do for Your Paint

An innovative display screen based on the way a Morpho butterfly's wings get their color may or may not change the mobile-device market -- but the underlying principles could change how we color our lives. Read More