What California can teach D.C. about climate change policy
Clean-tech jobs are growing faster than other sectors of the economy as a result of California's climate change laws.
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Clean-tech jobs are growing faster than other sectors of the economy as a result of California's climate change laws.
Jill Savery, the America's Cup's sustainability lead, shares some of the challenges posed by green sporting events.
All the news related to carbon fraud in Europe has received plenty of attention. Meanwhile, California hopes to circumvent these problems in its new cap-and-trade system.
Shrinking snowpacks will turn snow-white jobs into grass-green unemployment slips unless resorts take action soon, according to NRDC and a snow sports environmental organization.
Although the list of global trends was mostly dominated by political and economic concerns, some key sustainability issues were at the top of leaders’ minds.
A few companies across the aviation sector have signed on to the idea of using sustainable fuel -- Boeing is among them. But to be able to use it effectively, an industry-wide commitment is needed.
Let’s stop branding these energy efficient technologies and policies as tools of climate change mitigation, and call them what they also are: a path to prosperity.
India's massive power failure left more than 600 million people without electricity and prompted calls for energy reforms -- including the use of more sustainable energy sources. Will this lead to opportunities for companies to update India’s infrastructure and deploy new technologies for greater growth?
As the globe celebrated World Environment Day this week, the UN released a report finding that just progress has been made on just a handful of important international sustainability goals.
As the Rio+20 summit approaches, the United Nations' Assistant Secretary General, Liz Thompson, urges a bigger role for business in the sustainability discussion -- and a better role for women.