Gambling with Climate Change: Procter & Gamble
Procter & Gamble, a multinational consumer goods company, lays out an impressive plan to address climate change, but is far too slow to adjust its operating processes.
Procter & Gamble, a multinational consumer goods company, lays out an impressive plan to address climate change, but is far too slow to adjust its operating processes.
Stormy seas ahead for the world's largest container shipping company?
Horizon Power responded to a recent bushfire by piloting a community solar project that takes customers off the grid. This post explores the opportunity for expanding the program to counter challenges posed by climate change, and what it would take for Horizon to deliver.
Oil and gas is one of the major industries that is impacted by climate change, though it plays a pivotal role in influencing climate change as well. In this post, I will discuss the impact of climate change on Exxon Mobil, one of the largest oil and gas companies in the world.
This post discusses Southwest’s complicated relationship with climate change as both a contributor and a victim
Under David Crane, NRG Energy became the U.S.'s largest Independent Power Producer and a Fortune 200 company. It also became one of the largest renewable power generators in the country. But why haven't any of us heard about NRG? What can leaders – investors, operators, and regulators – learn from their story?
Chipotle takes steps to shield its business from the effects of climate change.
Exo uses cricket-based flour to make protein bars, bringing an innovative and sustainable approach to common food products.
How did a traditional fossil-fuel company reinvent itself as a clean energy giant in less than a decade and shake the rest of the industry out of its complacency? It viewed climate change as an opportunity not a threat.
While some competitors and investors may label Lockheed Martin’s commitment to energy as extensive and perhaps reckless, few can underestimate the value that they could provide if they get it right. Compact fusion reactors must be the beginning, and full-scale sustainability must remain the goal.