Powerful New Stakeholders…U.S. and China
Today the Wall Street Journal reported on an important partnership between the NRDC and some big companies (Alcoa, DuPont, GE, Duke Energy, and others) to
Today the Wall Street Journal reported on an important partnership between the NRDC and some big companies (Alcoa, DuPont, GE, Duke Energy, and others) to
The UK’s Guardian, among others, is reporting that President Bush will make a u-turn on climate change in the upcoming State of the Union Address.
I saw an ad on TV last night that I found sort of amusing (and not entirely because it was trying to be funny). Visa
Today we have a guest blog from colleague Seth Bauer (I wanted to write this, but he beat me to it, so let a journalist
Just a month ago I wrote about GM chasing Toyota. It’s worth a quick holiday post to repeat the message here — Toyota is killing
I had the pleasure of spending a couple of days in Houston this week. I spoke at two events — the annual meeting of the
In August, Business 2.0 reported that “Cell-phone makers see green by going green“. The story is about electronics makers dealing with the European Union’s Restrictions
BP is having a rough go of it. After its safety missteps (with tragic loss of employee life) and pipeline leaks, many people are asking
In the last few weeks, three tech giants have announced very similar concepts: the launching of new companies or divisions to serve environmental markets –
Apparently, this week’s auto show in Los Angeles has a distinct tint (“Auto firms go green for L.A. show” USA Today declared). New Hybrids, diesels,
‘Is the World Better Off Because Your Company Is In It?’: Examining Corporate Climate Responsibility