Best of 2014 and What’s to Come for 2015 in Sustainability

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Want a quick look into what’s going on in the sustainability world? Here’s a list compiling some of the biggest news from 2014, and a look into what is in store for this year.

Transportation

The ten qualifiers of walkability used by the Brookings Institution in their assessment of neighborhoods. 

Ten small but significant changes to DC’s travel network.

Energy

There’s been a lot of talk in 2014 about the “utility death spiral” and suppositions that utilities as we know them will cease to exist.

Planning and Design

Predictions for the coming year from the biggest movers, makers, shakers, and thought leaders in the fields of architecture, design, environmental journalism, and smart cities.

More than any other profession, planners work with the combined economic, social and ecological factors that shape our communities. Up until now, however, leadership in community sustainability has come from architects, local elected officials, and business leaders. We think planners should be leading the charge for sustainability in their communities.

Policy

On public policy initiatives that sustainable businesses care about, the lessons from 2014 contain good news, bad news and even worse news.

Water

Business liabilities — and in some case opportunities — from water scarcity to quality risks.

Sustainable Business

Green business stories that inspired and challenged us in 2014.

GreenBiz Executive Network share their major accomplishments of 2014.

Recommendations for effective environmental claims as detailed in the FTC’s Green Guides.

Pro-social brands are the next step for companies looking to morally engage with consumers.

Sharing important lessons of the 2014 for the sustainable community.

Learn more about how one organization integrated a software platform with other existing systems to realize greater value from their environmental data.