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After L.A. Fires, Edison Wants to Bury Power Lines in Altadena and Malibu
Published: April 12, 2025
Southern California Edison is echoing calls from homeowners to move spark-prone electrical equipment underground. Company officials estimated the cost at more than $650 million. Read More.
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While disclosure is generally on the rise, this greater transparency does not always produce significant changes in practice. At least not yet. Read More
March 2, 2020
2019 saw an unprecedented growth in interest in and consideration for ESG (environmental, social and governance) issues from companies, investors and now government, with the first congressional hearing on ESG issues in the United States held in July. This trend signals a growing recognition that climate change is not only detrimental to our environment, but […]
February 29, 2020
The Montana Supreme Court heard arguments yesterday over how the Public Service Commission should set the rates that NorthWestern Energy has to pay for power it’s required to buy from small solar projects. Read More
February 28, 2020
An inside look at innovations afoot to manage energy demand in at least 13 states. Read More
February 27, 2020
Jeff Wooster, global sustainability director at Dow, joined GreenBiz Editorial Director Heather Clancy, who hosted the Sidebar, to discuss the company’s circular economy goals. Wooster notes that one of the goals is to increase the amount of materials it reclaims to use in its products. Its also working on chemical recycling. “It’s really our goal […]
February 27, 2020
HSBC’s Paul Stanley, senior manager of corporate sustainability, joined Heather Clancy and Sarah Golden, Sidebar cohosts during GreenBiz 20, to discuss the company’s sustainability program. Stanley says HSBC has been involved with its clients’ sustainability work for a long time but didn’t talk about it publicly until a couple years ago when it announced five […]
February 26, 2020
Emilio Tenuta, chief sustainability officer at Ecolab, says that water is often treated in a linear way and as a liability, rather than as the renewable resource that it is. Tenuta notes that we have to go beyond conservation to stave off the water shortage that is anticipated in 2030. Read More
February 26, 2020
Emilio Tenuta, chief sustainability officer at Ecolab, says that water is often treated in a linear way and as a liability, rather than as the renewable resource that it is. Tenuta notes that we have to go beyond conservation to stave off the water shortage that is anticipated in 2030. Read More
February 26, 2020