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Another Inconvenient Truth

The reason why companies greenwash their products.READ»

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Carbon Craze

In "Are Carbon Offsets a Cop-out?" (November 2007), David Roberts is right that comparisons between carbon offsets and indulgences are tired and inaccurate. Carbon offsets are meant only as a last resort, to cover greenhouse-gas ...READ»

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Carbon Copy

Disclose your greenhouse-gas emissions? Sounds crazy. Why Wal-Mart and P&G are doing it--and you should too.READ»

Updates to Stories from Fast Company

Time Out Americans may not be working fewer hours, as David Roberts suggested in "All in a Day's Work " (May), but more of us are working fewer days. In July, Utah became the first state to implement a mandatory ...READ»

Are Carbon Offsets a Cop-Out?

Fighting climate change may have become a crusade--but it's no sin to do the easiest thing first.READ»

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Paint the House Green

Three ways a presidential candidate can use dollars and cents to win the climate issue.READ»

Ruthless Rules for Enviros

As big businesses get eco-religion, don't try to change the players, change the rules.READ»

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All In A Days Work

The answer to greening business might just be working less.READ»

Resources: The Revolution Begins

Businesses large and small are finally seeing the green light. It isn't just conscience--or all those nice young people in Guatemalan sweaters--that's doing the trick. It's the sight of all that money.READ»

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iFive: Google Buys Twitter?, IBM and Sun Get Hitched, Pink-Slip Vacations, and More in Today's Innovation News

While you were sleeping, innovation killed on The Colbert Report. Here's today's innovation news: 1. Google is reportedly in negotiations to buy Twitter. At last check, the earth is still on its axis. "We're going to ...READ»

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Featured in the March Issue of <em>Fast Company</em> Magazine

Tenth Anniversary Issue The Fast 50, Page 51 A decade ago, Fast Company began chronicling a new era in business. To celebrate its anniversary, the magazine is looking out to the next decade. Meet the Fast 50, the people, ...READ»