How Genzyme cut its energy bill by 13% last year
The biotech firm made major savings in its $29 million annual energy spending through a combination of facility management practices and adoption of innovative technologies to reduce energy use. ... [Read More]
 
4 Ways to Be Sure You're Buying the Right Energy Management Software
Energy management has quickly moved to the center of the C-Suite's radar, so finding the right partner is critically important. Our latest research identifies the leading software providers and what s... [Read More]
 
How Sustainability Software Enters the Corporate Bloodstream
Despite the large number of companies selling carbon- and energy-management software today, vendors of different sizes and backgrounds widely agree on the needs of the market, even if their approaches... [Read More]
 
A Primer for Navigating the Energy Management Landscape
Business leaders increasingly are involved with companywide or multiple-site energy management programs and tools, yet understanding the vendor landscape can be very confusing. This high-level primer... [Read More]
 
How your firm can adjust as energy gets more & less carbon-intensive
For companies thinking about climate change and energy, what are the implications of two countervailing trends, the rise of energy with lower carbon content, and the concurrent rise of high-carbon ene... [Read More]
 
Why curbing agriculture's climate impacts is a growing challenge
So much uncertainty surrounding how to report agricultural emissions hinders measurement and reduction efforts in the sector, spurring the Greenhouse Gas Protocol to develop industrywide best practice... [Read More]
 
WWF leading corporate giants to epic carbon cuts
Coca-Cola, Sony, HP and IBM are among the WWF Climate Savers members that have collectively cut carbon emissions by 100 million tonnes since the program launched in 1999. ... [Read More]
 
What agriculture can learn from the EPA carbon emissions plan
Agricultural leaders should take a strong cue from the EPA's proposed carbon-emissions rules. ... [Read More]
 
A carbon-negative economy: A practical prospect or a pipe dream?
Engineers and soil scientists at Iowa State and its Bioeconomy Institute are trying to find out as they explore the feasibility of a process called biochar.   ... [Read More]
 
Why the world needs a better way to measure cities' emissions
There's a mountain of research that indicates cities are the prime laboratories to create real solutions to climate change. And the recent launch of new guidelines for cities means that they can s... [Read More]
 
Shaping supply chain sustainability with the Internet of things
The development the AMEE carbon measurement and management platform provides the narrative for a "One Great Idea" presentation at VERGE DC and illustrates several of the conference themes. ... [Read More]