A $64 trillion question: Can the global C-Suite break through?
We are thrilled to announce a new Business Innovation Platform, co-evolved with the United Nations Global Compact and going live in September. It feels like a (very timely) quantum leap.
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We are thrilled to announce a new Business Innovation Platform, co-evolved with the United Nations Global Compact and going live in September. It feels like a (very timely) quantum leap.
Some companies are learning the hard way that sustainability is increasingly critical to the corporate bottom line — and that advanced technologies are making unsustainable and illegal practices easier to detect.
Our VERGE Hawaii event in Honolulu this week centered around the island state's goal to be powered fully by renewable energy by 2045.
Gai Xintong, a third grade student at Xinsheng Primary School in Beijing, has been taking care of the 20-square-meter vegetable garden at her school together with a bunch of other kids
Tesla Motors might want to think seriously about shortening its name.
Depending on how you look at it, Gary, Indiana is facing either the greatest crisis in its 110-year history, or the greatest opportunity.
Just as I was putting pen to paper for this piece I was amused to receive an invitation from a wonderful organization called "Julie’s Bicycle" to an event with the compelling title: "How to be a COPtimist: Culture, Creativity and COP21."
Backing large-scale solar farms in locales like California, Mongolia, China and Nevada may have just been a warm up for Apple's foray into clean energy.
Sometimes, an idea comes along that you just can't pass up.
Systemic climate risks looming over cities, businesses and people everywhere may finally be starting to register ...