Starbucks Wants to Overhaul Its Cup
TEMPE, Arizona — Bethany Patton steps up to the counter and places her pink mug into a shoebox-sized dishwasher. It spins. It whirs. Water splashes inside. After…
Read moreLululemon Founder Pledges Millions to Save Wilderness
Lululemon Athletica Inc. founder Chip Wilson is making his biggest philanthropic gift ever—and one of the largest among Canada’s ultra-rich—to protect vast tracts of wilderness in the…
Read moreBogus Carbon Credits a ‘Pervasive’ Problem, Scientists Warn
A study covering almost 300 carbon offset projects found that the industry’s top registries have consistently allowed developers to claim far more climate-saving benefits than justified. Researchers…
Read moreSchumer Kills Bills Big Tech Feared Most
There’s bad news and there’s good news for Washington’s anti-monopoly movement. The bad news is that Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer has done precisely what many long…
Read moreU.K. Sanctions Iran’s Morality Police
International pressure on Iran’s Islamic leadership mounted on Monday after the U.K. imposed sanctions on its security forces amid reports of oil workers joining nationwide protests and…
Read moreThere’s a Way to End Energy Poverty—And It Has the Side Effect of Making Fossil Fuels Obsolete
You bring your feverish baby to the hospital in the middle of the night. The nurse asks you to go home to get a flashlight. When the…
Read moreThe U.S. Economy Is Doing Too Well
The numbers keep rolling in to confirm: things look very good in the U.S. economy. Spending by U.S. households rose 1.8% in January from the previous month,…
Read moreWhere Employees Lives Shouldn’t Affect Pay
I was teaching an executive group and a manager raised a dilemma that initiated a soul-searching debate. The manager explained she ran a large fully remote team…
Read more-Succession- According to Corporate Lawyers
The Roy family is lawyering up. The Season 3 premiere of Succession, which aired Sunday night on HBO, picks up in the aftermath of Kendall alleging publicly…
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