Barbara Grady, GreenBiz

Barbara Grady

GreenBiz

San Francisco Bay Area, CA, United States

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Past articles by Barbara:

Why 'cap and trade' is still the main way to price emissions

California has extended its system to price carbon, an initiative that has inspired significant emissions cuts, after building bipartisan support. So far, the idea has sprung up in 50 jurisdictions around the world. → Read More

REBA, a Google SVP and a physicist find the equation for change

Google's Urs Holzle, the Renewable Energy Buyers Alliance and John Goodenough have the imagination and capacity to make the impossible possible for renewable energy. → Read More

How companies help cut energy emissions by 20 percent

Along with natural gas grabbing market share from coal, energy efficiency and corporate demand have led to the U.S. utility industry sharply reducing greenhouse gas emissions. → Read More

Hydrogen fuel finds a home in Hawaii

Hydrogen fuel cells are making a come back in the renewable energy field. And in Hawaii, we'll soon see hydrogen fuel cells in cars, fleets and microgrids. → Read More

Corporate, world leaders vow to uphold Paris Agreement

Legally, it could take the United States at least three years to pull out of the international treaty on mitigating climate change. During the interim, the country may cede valuable opportunities for new low-carbon businesses. → Read More

The business bulwark behind California's climate progress

The unlikely story of how businesses backed the state's emissions reduction policies. Will they follow the same playbook for U.S. and global policies? → Read More

Got plants? Bio-based shoes, lingerie, auto parts and more

From corn shoes manufactured by Reebok to lingerie fabric Naia made by Eastman to all sorts of packaging and electronics, bio-based, compostable products are reaching market. → Read More

3 ways to help your board get wiser about sustainability

Corporate directors are under more pressure than ever to understand the financial and operational risks that climate change poses. Here's how your company can take action. → Read More

The March for Science and what's at stake for business

The lackluster political support for science could bite companies squarely in the supply chain, among other places. → Read More

Measuring the ROI for circularity soon may be easier

More companies are introducing circular concepts into their product manufacturing, but a full transition to circularity may need convincing metrics. Ellen MacArthur Foundation, Accenture and UL EHS are working on it. → Read More