Much of the world's electronic waste ends up in Guiyu, China, where old parts are recycled but chemicals like mercury leak into the water.
Musician Will.i.am tells Fortune's Andy Serwer how he pitched Coca-Cola to become more involved in sustainability.
Shell President Marvin Odum and NRG CEO David Crane explain why they think natural gas will become a dominant energy source.
GM CEO Dan Akerson tells Fortune that the second generation of the Chevy Volt will be cheaper to make and profitable.
eBay CEO John Donahoe explains his company's stance on the proposed Internet sales tax.
Sam's Club CEO Roz Brewer talks about how her parent company has implemented a sustainability index for their suppliers.
The Philippines is the second largest producer of geothermal energy, but the country is looking to export its renewable energy program to other nations.
The Obama Administration is expected to decide the fate of the pipeline project in 2013, and the debate between protestors and TransCanada continues.
With land prices at a premium in Singapore, vertical farms with rotating vertical racks present a sustainable solution while cutting down pollution.