Getting behind the psychology of sustainability
Our brains are adapted towards green values, Simran Sethi told GreenBiz Forum San Francisco participants.
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Our brains are adapted towards green values, Simran Sethi told GreenBiz Forum San Francisco participants.
Since 2006, when a federal crackdown on drug crime began, Mexico has seen some 65,000 deaths from violent crime, but fewer than one per cent of reported crimes make it to trial.
Reaching company goals require cooperation from a set of decentralized players, so even CEOs can't do it alone, execs reported at GreenBiz Forum New York.
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Microsoft is selling a retooled version of its Office software to consumers as an online subscription service for the first time in an attempt to extend one of the company's key franchises
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Teenage boys! When trouble hits, how far would you push decency aside to protect your children? In his soon-to-be-published novel, Herman Koch explores what happens to middle-class morals when two families are ripped from their comfort zones.
On the shores of the Sea of Galilee, archaeologists have struck a first-century village and synagogue. Did Jesus once walk these long-buried streets?
Deutsche Bank’s reputation is besmirched, bringing a little light relief to Europe’s Greek tragedy.