Businesses, take heed: You may be the world’s last, greatest hope.

With Washington becoming more hostile to climate action, the nation’s mayors are volunteering to fill the climate leadership vacuum.

Sponsored: Activated carbon and reverse osmosis are two approaches to cleaning these nasty chemicals from drinking.

The company found that working with nature’s principles can attract workers who feel engaged, happier and more creative.

One sustainability expert’s journey from leading at Starbucks to the tech giant took passion, drive and a global worldview.

What can sustainable coffee farms teach us about unraveling the world’s biggest crises?

What comes next for U.S. cities, now that the 2016 presidential election has come to a close? As polls closed Nov. 8, this question quickly came to the forefront for urban planners and city-dwellers alike.


Bloomberg

Samsung Investors Voice Support for Elliott's Proposals for Change
Bloomberg
Samsung Electronics Co. and heir apparent Jay Y. Lee are facing rising pressure from investors for broad change at South Korea's most valuable company. Samsung executives and Elliott Management Corp. have been talking with investors in the U.S. and …
Samsung Electronics to consider split: Seoul Economic DailyReuters
Samsung might split its business into two – ReportInternational Business Times UK
Report: Samsung might split itself in twoSeeking Alpha
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Protecting yourself on Cyber Monday
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INDIANAPOLIS (WTHR) – Even with the wave of customers hitting area stores, online shoppers are already setting records ahead of Cyber Monday. According to Adobe, customers spend more than three billion dollars shopping online on Black Friday. That …
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Washington Post

Dakota Access pipeline protesters told to leave by Dec. 5
Washington Post
BISMARCK, N.D. — The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has set an early December deadline for American Indians and others to leave an encampment in North Dakota where they've been entrenched for months protesting the Dakota Access pipeline.
Louisiana sheriff shares testimony from North Dakota experience9NEWS.com
Authorities say no plans to forcibly remove North Dakota protestersReuters
Devotion, despair fill teeming Standing Rock campThe Boston Globe
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