by Gil Friend | May 15, 2005 | Sustainability
The latest New Bottom line is now posted — a wee bit behind its usual monthly schedule — at both the Natural Logic web site and in the Sustainability Sundays section at WorldChanging.com. CSR Reporting: Current Practices and Future Trends reports the...
by Gil Friend | May 12, 2005 | Sustainability
[SocialFunds.com]: JPMorgan Chase Environmental Policy Triggers Tipping Point for US Bank Sustainability JPMorgan Chase (ticker: JPM) released a comprehensive environmental policy that follows in the footsteps of Citigroup (C) and Bank of America (BAC) and even...
by Gil Friend | May 10, 2005 | Sustainability
Steve Yastrow on Tom Peters’ blog wonders why “global warming” is the Issue most poorly marketed? Many comments (64 by the time I got my licks in), but most of them with relatively little knowledge of cutting edge initiaitves inthis space. My late...
by Gil Friend | May 9, 2005 | Sustainability
Lest it be lost at the bottom of that GE/Ecomagination post earlier this evening: Speaking of the risks, opportunities and business logic of all this, you can now listen my recent speech on Risk, Fiduciary Responsibility and the Laws of Nature in streaming audio.)...
by Gil Friend | May 9, 2005 | Sustainability
You may have seen the new General Electric slightly-too-cute ‘Ecomagination’ ads (elephant impersonating Gene Kelly’s great eponymous Singin’ in the Rain dance number). It turns out there’s a real story behond the story. Friend &...
by Gil Friend | May 3, 2005 | Sustainability
[GoodFourBusiness]: Regional Role Model for Business The innovations don’t just come from the coasts. Since 1988 [Iowa] state facilities have invested over $51 million in improvements, resulting in annual savings of about $100 million. I’m not sure how to...