GreenBiz Radio offers interviews with newsmakers and thought leaders in the world of business and the environment. Hear from some of the corporate world's green leaders about how they do what they do -- and why they do it -- and from experts in a wide range of topics offer insight and inspiration to help companies go green.
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Episode #102 - How a Kindergarten Mentality Can Drive Widespread Energy Efficiency
The CEO of OPower talks to GreenBiz.com senior writer Marc Gunther about how a simple smiley face can get energy hogs to become energy misers, and how utilities are seeing the light in using behaviora...
Episode #101 - The Presidio and the Evolution of the Green MBA
Since its founding six years ago, the Presidio School of Management has been at the forefront of sustainability business education, and Seyed Amiri, the head of the school, talks about the future of g...
Episode #100 - Coca-Cola's Path to Copenhagen
Coca-Cola Company CEO Muhtar Kent, one of a scant number of Fortune 500 chief execs to make it to COP15, tells GreenBiz.com Senior Writer Marc Gunther what compelled the company to have a strong prese...
Episode #99 - Coca-Cola's New PlantBottle Sows Path to Greener Packaging
In a podcast interview with GreenBiz.com Senior Writer Marc Gunther, Scott Vitters, the Coca-Cola Company's global head of sustainable packaging, takes the wraps off the company's new PlantBottle, a r...
Episode #98 - The View from the Climate Crossroads
GreenBiz.com Executive Editor Joel Makower speaks with Cara Pike about her new research report, how not to describe global warming, and how to get people to really care about the climate.
Episode #97 - How and Where GE Is Placing Its Cleantech Bets
Kevin Skillern, the managing director of Venture Capital at GE Energy Financial Services, talks about how his firm got into the cleantech business, some of the hot investments they're making, and how ...
Episode #96 - A Sneak Peek at the BSR Conference
Aron Cramer, President and CEO of Business for Social Responsibility, offers a look at some of the issues that the forthcoming conference will address, from the ecological forces shaping the business ...
Episode #95 - Marcal's Secret Deep-Green Roots
Tim Spring, the CEO of a company that makes all its products from 100 percent recycled stock talks about how a firm that was green 'before Greenpeace bought their first rubber boat' is adapting to inc...
Episode #94 - The State of the Art for Water Management
Chuck Gordon, the CEO of Siemens Water Technologies, explains why water is the next frontier for companies looking to reduce their footprint, and explores some of the challenges they face on their way...
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