When cheap doesn’t cut it: Why energy buyers should look at value, not just cost
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As renewables are mainstreamed, the cheapest energy project may no longer create the best value.
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The real impact of impact investing
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Finding the right balance between doing well and doing good in the investment space isn’t as simple as choosing a socially responsible fund.
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How big data and behavioral science boost energy efficiency
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The vast majority of people are willing to do the right thing if given the chance, especially when it comes to preserving the planet for future generations. The challenge is empowering people with the tools and knowledge to make better purchasing decisions for energy-efficient products. Figuring out how to engage the consumer market, which spends $1 billion on energy-consuming products per year in the U.S. alone, is where Enervee comes in.
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Calling all CSOs: This is your defining moment
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When the history books are written about global warming, will your CEO and your company be on the right side of history or the wrong side?
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Why so many businesses want to save Energy Star
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The federal government’s marquee energy-efficiency program has enough funds to last through September. After that, its future is uncertain.
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How Upcycled Materials Are Transformed Into Life Saving Shoes
May 23, 2016 by
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One thing many people in first world countries like the United States take for granted is shoes. We have come to regard them as a necessity of life. Of course we think of how they match our outfit, whether they’re the right style for the occasion…
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The best climate policy is also the most business-friendly
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Long a boogeyman of the right, carbon taxes are getting a closer look as the urgency of climate change becomes clearer.
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How to Buy the Right Amount of Paint
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Buying the right amount of paint for a project seems simple, but there are many factors to consider, including texture of walls, color of paint and more.
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Method will open first U.S. manufacturing plant in Chicago
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The eco-cleaning company may have picked the right time to return to its American roots.
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Recycling, Business and Charity Intersect at ‘The Green Can’
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When the opportunity to recycle presents itself, people are more likely to pitch in and do the right thing. But for the millions of Americans living in multifamily complexes like apartments and condos that don’t offer a recycling option, the effort…
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