Stanford Social Innovation Review

Stanford Social Innovation Review is an award-winning magazine covering best strategies for nonprofits, foundations, and socially responsible businesses. Published quarterly by the Stanford Graduate School of Business.

Articles Tagged With 'clean+energy'

Date Author Category Title
Winter 2008
Sacha Zimmerman
Environment • Government • Book Reviews Review: Break Through [Free!]

Small-scale efforts won’t solve the global warming crisis.

Fall 2008
Jennifer Roberts
Environment • Government What’s Next: The Green to Go Green

In Berkeley, here comes the sun.

Winter 2009
Jennifer Roberts
Environment • Arts, Culture, and Religion What’s Next: Treks, Plugs, and Rock ‘n’ Roll

Rockers go green.

Winter 2009
Jennifer Roberts
Environment • Economic Development • Government What’s Next: Food or Fuel?

Mathematical tool helps countries weigh the pros and cons of using biofuel.

Winter 2009
Suzie Boss
Environment • Social Entrepreneurship Clean Sweep [Free!]

E + Co connects the dots between energy, poverty, and the environment.

Spring 2010
Alana Conner
Environment • Corporate Social Responsibility • Emissions Trading Research: Tech Clears the Air

Manufacturing growth doesn’t harm the environment—it helps

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