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Heroes and Zeros: Vol. 7

General Electric gets serious about refrigerator recycling; Hudbay Minerals fails on human rights

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Categories: business
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Heroes and Zeros: Vol. 6

Office Depot is applauded by the Environmental Protection Agency for its emission-reduction initiatives, while Chevron faces the agency's regulatory muscle

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Categories: business
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An energy crisis of our own making

In Green Illusions, author Ozzie Zehner says we simply consume too much stuff

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Categories: Society
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Being ‘less bad’ isn’t enough

Companies that see the link between growth and sustainability need to look beyond incrementalism to achieve lasting results

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Categories: business
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The missing link

More institutional investors are pushing for a sustainability-themed pay link for executives

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Categories: business
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A clear need for water

New technologies are making it easier and less expensive to clean, manage, protect and waste less of life-giving liquid we take for granted

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Categories: infrastructure
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Resource firms slowly embracing indigenous rights

Twenty-eight of the world’s biggest oil, gas and mining companies get a report card on their community consent policies

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Glass closet

Does being gay or lesbian in the corporate world give you an advantage or limit your career?

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When push comes to shovels

Fast-growing Goldcorp says it takes corporate social responsibility seriously, but words don't always line up with actions

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With influence comes responsibility

Canada is punching above its weight in the global mining sector, but being a dominant foreign investor isn’t license to behave badly

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