Although it's a festival of excess in many ways, Super Bowl XLVI, taking place this Sunday, reveals how far the NFL — and pro sports in general — has come in considering and trying to reduce their environmental impacts.
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Why Super Bowl XLVI Will Be the Greenest Yet
Other companies talk about their environmental footprint. At Molson Coors, the sustainability message is conveyed by a "beer print" — the positive and negative impacts the company can have on the people and the environment. Here's the story behind it.
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Molson Coors Finds a Sustainability Strategy at the Bottom of a Glass
Creating a culture of safety is the oil industry’s best option for avoiding another environmental disaster.
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How to Avoid Another Deepwater Horizon Spill
The California Sustainable Winegrowing Alliance (CSWA) has introduced a set of new performance metrics to help wineries and grape growers measure and communicate their environmental impacts.
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California Wine Industry to Get Green Performance Metrics
The longest-running feud in green IT has come to an end as the social network embraces renewable energy for its data centers, coming to terms with the environmental group’s demands.
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Facebook Ends Greenpeace Campaign with Major Green Commitments
Amidst the bleakest economy in memory, the construction industry in the US needs all the good news it can get. Fortunately, there have been a couple glimmers of hope in recent weeks.
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Good News for Building Energy Retrofits
PPR’s stable of luxe fashion houses and sportswear labels are following the lead of the firm’s Puma brand and will calculate the costs associated with their environmental impacts.
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Gucci, YSL to Follow Puma in Revealing Environmental Impact Costs
The author of the widely-acclaimed ‘Freedom’ discusses the environmental themes he addresses in that novel.
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Jonathan Franzen Talks Population Growth, Conservation (Video)
The anti-Wall Street tent cities popping up nationwide are just one result of unprecedented ill will toward the financial industry. Here are some ideas that might redeem the "too big to fail."
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Breaking News: Wall Street Has a Reputation Problem
For an industry that has really only come into prime time in the last five years, solar energy companies have a lot to learn about how to measure, manage and communicate their environmental impacts.
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BSR 2011: Tackling the Sustainability Challenges of Solar