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Bill Gates, Mark Zuckerberg and Jeff Bezos Team Up to Invest in Clean Tech
Some of the world's richest entrepreneurs are pledging billions of dollars to invest in clean energy technologies.
Soon, Your Subway Sandwich Will Contain Antibiotic-Free Meat
In its commitment to eliminate antibiotics from its meat supply, the sandwich franchise follows in the footsteps of Chick-fil-A, Chipotle and Panera Bread.
This Startup Found a Way to Store Milk in Places Where Refrigeration Is Limited
The company is called Promethean Power Systems and makes products like a rapid milk chiller to prevent food waste.
Google Is Launching a Tool That Will Tell You if Solar Panels Are Right for You
The database will tell you what you're likely to save in energy costs and will also put you in touch with a local installer.
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Bill Gates Has Spent $1 Billion on Renewable Energy -- And He Wants to Spend Even More
He sees energy technology as the only affordable solution to climate change.
Do You Care About the iPhone 6's Environmental Impact?
If you're in the green space, you have to remember that people don't buy sustainability, they buy good products.
This Famous Toilet-Paper Maker Is Ditching the Cardboard Tube
Scott is looking to wipe out the competition with an environmentally-friendly brand of toilet paper that cuts down on the 17 billion cardboard tubes it says are thrown away each year.
Hershey Raises Prices for First Time in 3 Years as Cocoa Costs Spike
As cocoa prices hit a three year high, chocolate makers are being forced to charge more for their sweet treats.
This Startup Just Raised $23 Million Thanks to Wealthiest Man in Asia
Egg-replacement startup Hampton Creek has raised its biggest round of funding to date thanks to the investment of Asian billionaire Li Ka-shing.
Chipotle's New Series Feels Like House of Cards, But Without the Good Parts
Chipotle premiered the first episode of its comedy series Farmed and Dangerous this Monday on Hulu.
No Cars Allowed: Big Cities Look to Curb Vehicles for Good
Urban centers around the world, from Hamburg to Shanghai, are looking to cut down on pollution by reducing the number of cars on the road.
This Wacky Technology Could Possibly Clean Up the Developing World
In places where access to electricity and other infrastructure is far from guaranteed, this system aims to sterilize the grimy bits.
How to Launch an Ethical Brand After the Rana Plaza Tragedy
The Bangladesh garment-factory collapse has only increased consumers' interest in shopping ethically. See how retailers -- large and small -- are responding.
Businesses Find Benefits in Going Green
At last, eco-friendly products and services are paying off in new and scalable ways. See how green can work for you by checking out these forward-looking business models.
Tis the Season for Giving Thanks
With Christmas just a day away, don't forget to give a big 'THANK YOU' to the VIPs in your life.