As Head of Consumer Affairs at GM, James Bell is tasked with analyzing the automotive industry and projecting future trends and forecasts. Bell has taken a particular interest in technologies like electric vehicles, clean diesel and alternative fuels. “From General Motors in particular you are going to see much more diverse use of the technology […]
Eco-preneur Jeffrey Hollender discusses the founding of the American Sustainable Business Council.
Brian Clark Howard is a wearer of several hats as an award-winning journalist, author, editor and producer. Growing up as an outdoorsy kid in the Midwest led Howard down a professional path that has always kept the environment close. Most notably, Howard has worked since 2011 as the editor and producer of nationalgeographic.com. “A lot […]
Mike Bellamente is the Director of Climate Counts, a national nonprofit aimed at bringing consumers and corporations together. The organization rates companies on their commitment to cut greenhouse gases and reduce their carbon footprints. Bellamente explains the origins of the nonprofit perfectly: “The average Joe on the street doesn’t know how to weed out the green […]
Jeffrey Hollender is often regarded as the co-founder of Seventh Generation, but his green-business prowess goes far beyond his former brand of eco-friendly products. Hollender returns to Green is Good to discuss his motivation behind starting the American Sustainable Business Council and the changing of the tides in the way some of America’s biggest companies […]
Half Acre would not be the success story it is if it did not have access to its Lake Michigan water source.
We may take the presence of birds for granted during spring and summer, but in truth, they are constantly traveling in search of proper seasonal habitats.
The Brewers for Clean Water campaign challenges breweries to pledge to use clean water in accordance with the Clean Water Act.
Fresh, organic food is the cornerstone of Candle Café’s long history of success in New York City.
Andrea Jones is the Coastal Programs Director with the National Audubon Society, but her journey toward studying birds and their habitats actually began as a child on the East Coast, where she grew quite a passion for backpacking and camping. Always the outdoor enthusiast, Jones describes the “sky highways” that birds take above North America this time […]