The growing momentum for science-based targets
Gap, Nike, Levi Strauss and other apparel companies made headlines in September when they committed to setting science-based greenhouse gas reduction targets.
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Gap, Nike, Levi Strauss and other apparel companies made headlines in September when they committed to setting science-based greenhouse gas reduction targets.
One could never accuse Salesforce founder and CEO Marc Benioff of being shy about social and environmental causes.
Appropriately and poetically, Mother Nature shouted for attention last month on the lead-up to this year’s Climate Week NYC — an annual event focused on driving climate action forward ...
The question usually comes from someone my grandmother's age, the well-intentioned but misguided "Sweetie, how’s your nonprofit doing?"
Recently Marie Claire, a major fashion magazine, published its first sustainability issue.
Tech giant IBM has made no secret of its big plans for blockchain technology, a digital ledger system that began life as the tracking and accounting mechanism attached to the alternative currency Bitcoin.
A recent GreenBiz article by Joel Makower described how Cargill is preparing all of its employees to understand the concept of sustainability.
In the arid far-western region of South Africa is a vast flatland covered with white quartzite gravel known as the Knersvlakte — Afrikaans for "Gnashing Plain" — because it sounds like grinding teeth when you walk across it.
Which is more valuable, a parking spot at work or help switching to a clean and healthy commute?
As I stood in New York’s Penn Station on Sunday, commuters in suits and tourists wearing I Love New York T-shirts waited for their trains to Boston, Washington DC and beyond.