Top 10 Green Business Stories of 2009
Happy New Year all (ok, I’m a bit delayed, but I entered the new year and promptly got really sick — lost over a week
Happy New Year all (ok, I’m a bit delayed, but I entered the new year and promptly got really sick — lost over a week
A couple posts ago, I talked about the ways you can use green data — footprinting information on your products and services up and down
If you put an energy meter inside a home and show people total usage in real time, a miraculous thing happens: they use about 10 percent less energy. The simple act of placing data in front of people changes their behavior. Data makes people smarter and inspires them to make small changes to save money and energy. You can use this powerful tool in business not only to cut costs, but to drive innovation and revenues.
Everything’s getting faster these days you’ve heard it before. Two mega-trends in particular are merging: rapidly accelerating technological change and rapidly evolving environmental issues and
[Post #3 of 3 on Wal-Mart’s activity in the last couple of months. This appeared at Harvard Business Online] I wouldn’t normally focus on the
‘Is the World Better Off Because Your Company Is In It?’: Examining Corporate Climate Responsibility