Economics and the ethics of climate change policies
How much are we willing to pay today to reduce the ill effects of climate change in the future?
Most accurate forecaster: Kinder, gentler economic outlook
Despite dire predictions that the price of oil, the recent credit crisis and the ailing housing market will bring the U.S. economy to its knees, one prominent economist has faith in its resilience. Dr. Ken Mayland, recipient of the 2007 Lawrence R.
Partners in addressing climate change: Business, policy-makers and consumers
Climate change will cost us, and the bill is likely to be big, according to the recent United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change.
Because it's right: Effective arguments for green supply chains
The effectiveness of environmental advocates inside organizations depends a great deal on their choice of influence tactics, and some of the most promising options are often overlooked, according to Craig R.