clean technology
In Israel, Clean Tech is Not a New Thing
Today, Israel, which has been dubbed 'Startup Nation,' remains a seedbed of clean tech innovation. Last year, it ranked second in the world behind Denmark. “We’re a risk-taking nation,” Jack Levy of Israel Cleantech Ventures says. “Failure is part of life. You learn from failure, and keep going.”[read more]
California Cap-and-Trade Could Change the U.S. Stance on Climate Change
As the next round of UN climate regulation appears on the horizon, Jem Porcaro consider's how they may shape clean technology developments and employment in green industries.[read more]
The Green Skeptic on Innovations in Clean Tech at SXSWeco
We met with Scott Edward Anderson, founder of The Green Skeptic, after his panel ECO-nomics: Re-envisioning Financial Services for the 21st Century, at SXSWeco 2011. Here he discusses Solyndra, how AirBnB is a clean tech company, and the politicization of tech.[read more]
Sustainable Business Forum
Ted Coine Ted Coiné is one of the most influential business leaders on Twitter and author of the book Catalyst. More »
Richard Crespin Richard Crespin is an entrepreneur and CSR adviser to executives. More »
Marc Gunther Marc Gunther is a contributing editor at FORTUNE magazine who writes and speaks about business and sustainability. More »
Kimberly Knickle Kim Knickle is a frequent conference speaker, and is responsible for research and analysis of business and IT issues. More »
Dave Meyer Dave Meyer is the founder and principal of ValueStream Performance Advisors. More »
Derek Wong Derek Wong is a Toronto based sustainability consultant. More »

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“CindyTotally agree that a focus on forward looking targets and reporting against progress in following years is an improvement that's needed in sustainability reporting. I hope that integrated reporting can support this. It's great to see leaders like SAP showing the way, especially as many of the organisations I've worked with have struggled most around the data ...”
“Well done and fully support and encourage your calling out for leaders to look beyond themselves, their ego's, status and all that has caused them to be self-serving leaders. To get themselves out of the way so as to see their own truth and reality, their true potential and especially the potential of all those 'under' them.I have a similar 'heart-longing' as yours as can be seen by what I have ...”