Boston becomes latest city to order building energy benchmarking
Large commercial and residential buildings must report annual energy and water use, but aren't required to act on the results.
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Boston becomes latest city to order building energy benchmarking
Becoming ‘a verb,’ Coca-Cola and lessons from Brainstorm Green
At the Fortune Brainstorm Green conference last week, will.i.am advised the crowd to "be a verb," meaning sustainability should be about action.
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Becoming ‘a verb,’ Coca-Cola and lessons from Brainstorm Green
Can sharks, algae help win the war against superbugs?
Two technologies based on marine organisms offer hope for the growing problem of antibiotic resistant infections.
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Can sharks, algae help win the war against superbugs?
Why water is a business issue
There is a temptation to brand water as the "new oil" or treat it like GHG, but these comparisons aren't appropriate.
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Why water is a business issue
Water risk to business is no small drip
Companies are realizing they need to work with governments and local communities to improve water management.
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Water risk to business is no small drip
Inside H&M’s design for a new water management strategy
WWF will help the clothing giant address water scarcity in its buildings, product design and supply chain.
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Inside H&M’s design for a new water management strategy
What McDonalds and P&G are doing to keep water risk at bay
The World Resources Institute releases a tool for a comprehensive look at global water risk.
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What McDonalds and P&G are doing to keep water risk at bay
What McDonalds and P&G are doing to keep water risk at bay
The World Resources Institute releases a tool for a comprehensive look at global water risk.
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What McDonalds and P&G are doing to keep water risk at bay
The top sustainability stories for the year ahead
What will headlines look like come December? One veteran looks into his crystal ball.
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The top sustainability stories for the year ahead
Infographic: America’s water crisis – and how we can fix it
A majority of Americans are concerned about the state of U.S. water infrastructure — and are willing to pay more to fix it.
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Infographic: America’s water crisis – and how we can fix it

