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Salon.com October 23, 2000 Arthur Allen |
Gore or Bush? Who cares? Not environmentalists After eight dispiriting years of Clinton-Gore, frustrated green groups are targeting corporations instead... |
Outside November 2004 |
Robert F. Kennedy, JR. & Christine Todd Whitman Debate the Environment Environmental advocates from opposing sides of the political aisle met over a campfire for a no-holds-barred debate about the state of America's natural resources. |
Fast Company April 2009 Melanie Warner |
Supersizing McDonald's Eco-Cred An insider's bold plan to supersize the eco-cred of McDonald's. Can it become the Wal-Mart of fast food? |
BusinessWeek March 12, 2007 John Carey |
Hugging The Tree-Huggers Why so many companies are suddenly linking up with eco groups. Hint: Smart business. |
BusinessWeek October 27, 2003 Mark L. Clifford |
Rainforest Rescue Can sustainable logging succeed? A group experiment in Indonesia could show Big Timber the way. |
The Motley Fool July 2, 2010 Alyce Lomax |
Green Watch: To Be, or Not To Be, Green Given consumers' growing interest in sustainable living, companies that source their power or otherwise conduct business in eco-friendly ways could enjoy a significant boost to their public image. In the long run, that could benefit their shareholders as well. |
BusinessWeek January 29, 2007 Pete Engardio |
Beyond The Green Corporation Imagine a world in which eco-friendly and socially responsible practices actually help a company's bottom line. It's closer than you think. |
Food Processing September 2008 Diane Toops |
Food and Beverage Companies Go Green Consumers are making choices based on sustainability efforts; here's what the top food and beverage companies are doing. |
HBS Working Knowledge September 8, 2008 Sarah Jane Gilbert |
HBS Cases: The Value of Environmental Activists With decidedly non-profit goals leading them on, how do environmental protection groups such as Greenpeace and World Wildlife Fund create value? |
HBS Working Knowledge January 6, 2012 Toffel & Schendler |
Where Green Corporate Ratings Fail Many companies receiving high marks in environmental sustainability are hurting the planet in other ways. |
Popular Mechanics May 2007 Simon Cooper |
Global Timber Smugglers--and How You Can Stop Them This multibillion-dollar black market business occurs in more than 70 countries, and contributes to the annual destruction of more than 32 million wooded acres. Here is a Guilt-Free Wood Buyer's Guide and Tips to Buy Safe Wood. |
Entrepreneur November 2001 Joseph Conlin |
Natural Order Customers get their products, clients get their services -- but the environment is still waiting on its big shipment of respect... |
CFO October 1, 2006 Kate O'Sullivan |
Virtue Rewarded Companies are suddenly discovering the profit potential of social responsibility. |
U.S. Banker December 2005 |
The Green Revolution Are banks sacrificing profits for activists' principles? |
Salon.com January 11, 2001 Anthony York |
Baked Alaska? Fearing a return to the days of James Watt, green activists mobilize to spike Bush's environmental nominees... |
BusinessWeek November 3, 2003 John Carey |
How Green Is The White House? Environmentalists say President Bush is a disaster. This magazine examines his real record. |
IndustryWeek January 20, 2010 Peter Alpern |
The Future of Energy Part One -- Emissions Regulation: A New Era Dawns Whether by the hands of Congress or the EPA, regulations on carbon emissions loom in the near future. Here's how U.S. industry is mobilizing. |
Reason December 2002 Ron Bailey |
Wilting Greens The World Summit on Sustainable Development disappointed environmentalists -- and heartened the poor. |
IndustryWeek April 1, 2006 Jill Jusko |
Gentle Persuasion: The Upside Of CO 2 Cuts While a conservative presidential administration eschews mandatory CO 2 cuts, manufacturers move ahead with reductions in response to customer and shareholder relations and liability concerns. |
CFO April 1, 2007 John Goff |
Cleaning Up Carbon Pressure to curb carbon emissions is mounting. How companies respond will affect much more than their bottom lines. |
The Motley Fool May 27, 2009 Alyce Lomax |
Blue Chips Yield Surprising Green Shoots McDonald's, Coke, and Wal-Mart show that even venerated behemoths are pushing for better, greener practices. That's good for the environment, and good for shareholders, too. |
The Motley Fool May 7, 2010 Rich Smith |
3 Cheers for BP! At long last, we've found a company with a conscience. |
HBS Working Knowledge April 28, 2010 |
Earth Day Reflections Harvard Business School professors Robert G. Eccles, Rebecca Henderson, and Richard H.K. Vietor shared their views on the sustainability-related challenges and opportunities facing today's business leaders. |
Geotimes April 2007 Semans & de Fontaine |
Speak Now or Forever Hold Your Peace: The Business World Looks at Climate Change Increasing momentum at the state and federal levels, along with the business community, is proof that we are now in the design phase for climate change legislation, and companies clearly expect regulations soon. |
Geotimes April 2006 Frank T. Manheim |
A New Look at Mining and the Environment: Finding Common Ground The current impasse between environmentalists and industry is unique among advanced nations. The U.S. conflict contrasts sharply with policy in Sweden, where a dynamic mining and mineral industry coexists with a strong national environmental commitment in a high-wage, strong economy. |
Geotimes October 2004 |
The Geoscience Vote Slippery Slope for Drilling in Alaska... Managing Federal Lands... The Evolving Debate Over Teaching Evolution... Funding and the Fate of NASA... Climate Tipping Point... etc. |
AskMen.com Terence Channon |
Green Investments Environmentally friendly companies to invest in. |
HBS Working Knowledge April 26, 2011 |
HBS Faculty Comment on Environmental Issues for Earth Day Companies are caught in an economic dilemma when it comes to being responsible stewards of the environment. Society wants them to be efficient in their use of natural resources and to do as little damage as possible to the environment. |
Searcher December 2002 Barbie E. Keiser |
Our Environment: Part 2, Governments, Laws, and Organizations International organizations, nongovernmental organizations (NGOs), and governmental agencies provide vast resources of environmental information, documentation, publications, research, statistics, and databases. |
The Motley Fool January 12, 2007 Jack Uldrich |
Heckuva Job, Brownie The outgoing CEO of BP deserves praise for his 12-year tenure. |
Financial Advisor September 2010 Eric Rasmussen |
Counting On Green The BP disaster has thrown a spotlight on environmental, social and governance data. |
The Motley Fool April 18, 2007 Alyce Lomax |
Retail's Hot New Shade: Green The retail universe is responding to consumers' increasingly green taste. |
Salon.com April 17, 2001 Anthony York |
Where's Ralph? With Nader and Gore missing in action, environmentalists are desperately gearing up to stop Bush's pro-business juggernaut... |
Salon.com December 16, 2002 Katharine Mieszkowski |
Bush to California: Choke on this The White House has joined with the oil and auto industries to undermine the state's rigorous environmental regulations. |
The Motley Fool January 4, 2012 Alyce Lomax |
Trendsetters to Watch in 2012 Which companies are ahead of the sustainability megatrend? |
This Old House C.J. Hughes |
Buying 'Green' Flooring Join the ranks of consumers who are driving the market for "sustainable" products by following these 10 options for the eco-minded remodeler. |
The Motley Fool April 25, 2007 Jeremy MacNealy |
McDonald's: Making Money, Making a Difference The fast food giant is using its global footprint to impact important issues. And that's good news for investors. |
Wired March 2004 Drake Bennett |
Eco-Traitor Three decades ago, Patrick Moore helped found Greenpeace. Today he promotes nuclear energy and genetically modified foods - and swears he's still fighting to save the planet. |
Fast Company February 1, 2008 Feldman et al. |
Oil It's a dilemma for investors who want hefty returns and a clean green conscience: Can you own Big Oil and still feel good in the morning? |
Outside February 2004 David Masiel |
Crude Reality As the brutal battle over proposed drilling in Alaska's Arctic National Wildlife Refuge grinds on, a former oil worker returns to the North Slope in search of the truth about the pro-exploration argument. His conclusion? (Brace yourself.) The unthinkable is the right thing to do. |
HBS Working Knowledge August 20, 2007 Martha Lagace |
HBS Cases: Using Investor Relations Proactively Investor relations has a delicate balancing act. It communicates with stakeholders, of course, but can also help employees take a step back and analyze their firm as outsiders do. |
The Motley Fool February 18, 2011 Alyce Lomax |
McDonald's: Winner or Sinner? Mickey D's could be a good corporate citizen -- or a socially irresponsible menace. |
Chemistry World September 16, 2011 Rebecca Trager |
US job concerns hamper environmental rules Economic woes and pressure to create jobs in the US are impeding environmental regulation, resulting in President Obama being rebuked by traditional allies and applauded by political opponents. |
BusinessWeek August 16, 2004 John Carey |
Global Warming Consensus is growing among scientists, governments, and business that they must act fast to combat climate change. This has already sparked efforts to limit CO2 emissions. Many companies are now preparing for a carbon-constrained world. |
AskMen.com September 27, 2014 Kip Andersen |
Think Climate Change Is Caused By Cars And Industry? This Will Make You Think Again Biking everywhere or religiously switching out your light bulbs doesn't have as much impact on the environment as switching out your meat- and dairy-eating habits. |
The Motley Fool January 21, 2011 Alyce Lomax |
Shareholders Demand Some Fracking Answers This controversial method of extracting oil and gas has reached investors' radar. |
BusinessWeek April 23, 2007 John Carey |
Climate Wars: Episode Two With the skeptics almost silenced, businesses are fighting over how to cut carbon emissions. |
Fast Company August 2005 Alan Deutschman |
A New Social Calculus If you want to see how well a company is managing its own assets, you just look at the financial statements. So why shouldn't an annual report also account for how the business is managing society's collective assets -- our air, water, and other natural resources? |
Financial Planning August 1, 2007 Suzanne McGee |
Green Investing Takes Root Forward-thinking investors, along with consumers, are starting to go green -- although no one is completely sure what that means. Alternative energy? No more plastic? Here's how to talk to your clients about this emerging sector. |
Parameters Summer 2006 Dan Henk |
The Environment, the US Military, and Southern Africa Regardless of who ultimately takes responsibility for creating the focus, the US military would get more from its environmental investments in southern Africa if they were part of a more coherent strategy for dealing with regional environmental opportunities and threats. |