In the world of sustainable purchasing, the players are at sea. Buyers, sellers and standard setters are like ships in uncharted waters.
Twenty years ago, I and a small group of undergrads from various American universities flew into Lagos on a muggy January evening.
Millions of barrels of oil and trillions of cubic feet of natural gas lay undeveloped in Canada’s Mackenzie Valley, a fact that
My entire career as a journalist has been spent writing about new innovations and technologies, from computing and networking, to the Internet
Woody Harrelson stands alone as he flips through the pages of a magazine, scanning the contents of articles while occasionally nodding his
In June 2012, villagers in Central China found themselves choking on an unusually thick and mysterious haze. At the best of times
A decade ago, William McDonough and Michael Braungart wrote Cradle to Cradle, a book that environmentalist David Suzuki called “groundbreaking” and a “Bible
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Judging from the flood of press releases in recent months announcing cap and trade schemes for carbon emissions, we may have reached
Concrete is a conundrum. It’s the world’s most heavily consumed manmade material, with nearly three tonnes used per person, every year. Yet