Sara E. Murphy, GreenBiz

Sara E. Murphy

GreenBiz

Washington, DC, United States

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Past articles by Sara:

Gina McCarthy: Protecting the planet for all people

The former EPA administrator and current head of NRDC reflects on the inextricable connections between racial justice and climate justice. → Read More

Ecolab CEO: 7 ways businesses can drive positive change at scale

Doug Baker shares his philosophy for leading with purpose at GreenBiz 20. → Read More

On the money: 8 takeaways from the 2020 GreenFin Summit

The second annual event convened owners and managers of $22 trillion to discuss how capital markets could drive the global economy towards sustainability. → Read More

Proposed SEC rule changes could impede investor activism

The modifications, proposed in November and now out for public comment, seem to have been advocated by a network of oil and gas interests. → Read More

The advantages of 3D printing are still far from circular

Technology advances are fueling plenty of hype, but the sustainability benefits aren’t easy to quantify. → Read More

Concrete steps: Inside the building pressure to make climate-friendly cement

Reducing the industry’s heavy carbon footprint has been a rocky road. But solutions from both incumbents and upstarts are pouring in. → Read More

What does a Paris-compliant climate change strategy look like?

Shareholders are asking oil majors to implement climate change risk management strategies that align with the Paris Agreement. What could that entail? → Read More

The 'Green New Deal', carbon pricing and other policies that could shape 2019

Here are 3 legislative and regulatory battlegrounds likely to affect business strategies in the 12 months to come. → Read More

How AT&T and Iron Mountain procure renewable energy

Large and small companies are increasingly turning to new, aggregated PPA models. → Read More

How Cargill and peers collaborate for ocean sustainability

It's a novel industry collaboration. → Read More

Sustainability entrepreneurs turn a new leaf at VERGE Accelerate

Eleven startups competed for attention for their solutions in energy, transportation and agriculture. → Read More

How General Mills, McDonalds and Kering are setting credible, courageous sustainability goals

They are among the leading companies using science, planetary boundaries and the Sustainable Development Goals to define their sustainability strategy. → Read More

Why Siemens, GE and Rolls-Royce are turning to 3D printing

Inside the pluses and minuses of additive manufacturing. → Read More

COP 23 developments to watch

U.S. political leadership may be absent on climate, but there's plenty for business to track ahead of the U.N. climate conference in Bonn, Germany. → Read More

Entrepreneurs strut their solutions at VERGE Accelerate

Thirteen startups competed for attention for solutions to curb traffic congestion, improve lithium extraction, reduce building energy consumption and more. → Read More

The top headlines from Climate Week 2017

If you can't keep track of all the climate-hip corporate news from New York City, start here. → Read More

The upside of trash

Sponsored: Cox Enterprises has a broad-based strategy to make trash less of a waste. → Read More

Recycling is changing: What business needs to know

Understanding demographic shifts is just one way to ensure a successful recycling program. → Read More

Tuna giant Thai Union pledges to fish more sustainably

The company behind brands like Chicken of the Sea has agreed to curb major environmental and human rights abuses in its supply chain, a move that will likely drive similar reforms across the industry. → Read More

Is it time to say goodbye to the Green Power Partnership?

Trump's administration wants to eliminate the program, along with other long-standing initiatives aimed at motivating energy efficiency and clean power investments. → Read More