Strategy
Water strategy report: In at the deep end
Thirsty industries are feeling the pinch as H2O gets more expensive and harder to obtain. The tricky issue of our `water footprint' is coming to the fore
Exxon pulls the plug on climate flat-earthers
Reports that Exxon has stopped funding some groups that lobby against action on climate change have had a guarded welcome from environmentalists
Packaging the future - do Tetra Pak and WWF have the answer?
Paperboard packaging puts a huge burden on our forests and millions of tonnes of it ends up as landfill. WWF teamed up with the world's biggest manufacturer of drink cartons to find a solution.
How greener transport can cost less
Logistics companies are starting to take deliberate steps to lower emissions, driven by high oil prices and future regulation
Supply chain emissions special report: How to make the cut
Reducing emissions in the supply chain may not be simple. But the financial and reputational rewards make it essential
Green energy tariffs: Unreliable and overpriced
Signing up for so-called `green electricity' doesn't guarantee a cut in emissions plus it costs more. So what are the best and most cost effective clean energy options out there?
$4 gallon gas is a bummer for HUMMER
In a watershed moment for the car industry, General Motors is cutting SUV production and reviewing its iconic Hummer brand. Will the Detroit giants shrink their models in time to keep sales afloat?
Mediterranean water shortages: Greedy tourists bring drought
Drought-stricken Mediterranean resorts in Spain, Greece and Cyprus are doing little to make tourism in the region sustainable
GE: Runaway Ecomagination is not enough
GE's revenues from clean technology products continue to grow, but financial problems in other sectors continue to hamper the company
US cars: End of the road for SUVs?
Plummeting sales of gas-guzzling sports utility vehicles in the US is welcome news to greens but has little to do with climate change concerns