Co-authored by Erb Associate Director Andy Hoffman and John Woody, "Climate Change: What's Your Business Strategy?" has been released as part of Harvard's "Memo to the CEO Series." Already featured on Amazon's Essential Green Reading List, it has been widely reviewed...
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Book review: “Time for CEOs to face climate change” by Andy Hoffman
A review of Professor Hoffman's: "Climate Change: What's Your Business Strategy?" By Scott Malone | BOSTON Chief executives can no longer brush off concerns about climate change but need to start figuring out how global warming -- and regulations intended to curtail...
Erb Team Captures Wal-Mart Prize
Congratulations to Erb MBA/MS students Tony Gross, Jeff LeBrun, and Ali Moazed who beat out entries from seven other schools and Universities to win the $20,000 prize in the first-ever Wal-Mart sponsored competition. The contest challenged student teams to draft and...
Erb MBA/MS student, Arie Jongejan, receives environment award from Dalai Lama
His Holiness the Dalai Lama bestowed the Compassion in Action Award at the Wege Sustainability Lecture. Funding for the three awards (one to each of three students selected for the categories: Poverty, Environment and Health), was provided by Jewel Heart. News Story:...
Erb Institute included in Aspen list of 20 most prominent sustainability centers worldwide.
http://issuu.com/erbinstitute/docs/applied_sustainability_centers_fina?e=3090542/44427028
Forbes.com examines Professor Tom Lyon and Eun-Hee Kim study in “Utilities Reject Greenwash Claims”
Study examines program known as section 1605b of the Energy Policy Act of 1992, from 1996 to 2003. Read the story
“Greenwire” spotlights article by Tom Lyon and Eun Hee Kim
"Lax reporting rules undermine U.S. emissions registry" by Michael Burnham, highlights article on Electric Utilities and the Voluntary Greenhouse Gas Reporting Program. Read the Article
Harvard Business Review features Andy Hoffman Article: “Regulation: If You’re Not at the Table, You’re on the Menu.”
Harvard Business Review, Oct 2007. http://issuu.com/erbinstitute/docs/if_you_re_not_at_the_table_you_re_o?e=3090542/44422388
Erb and William Davidson Institutes join forces to sponsor a one-year Visiting Faculty Fellowship to be held by sustainable enterprise expert Stu Hart
Professor Hart was on Sabbatical from Cornell's Johnson School of Management at the time.
Sustainable Supply Chains in the Food and Beverage Industry
By Jessica Lin '07 Abstract: The food and beverage sector of the economy has faced increasing pressure from consumers to provide transparency on the sources and operations related to their products. Responsible and ethical procurement is especially challenging for...