RMI in the News
Global Business Network Podcast, January 30, 2012
In RMI's latest book, Reinventing Fire: Bold Business Solutions for the New Energy Era, Lovins eloquently urges us to imagine fuel without fear.
The Huffington Post, January 30, 2012
A number of studies from the Rocky Mountain Institute and others have correlated increased worker productivity with better and more efficient lighting.
Triple Pundit, January 30, 2012
Do companies today really have to choose between profitability and sustainability or is this a false choice?
Globe St.com, January 30, 2012
From more efficient floorplates to energy-efficient features, the ball is in the landlord’s court to help attract—and retain—the best tenants.
The News Sun, January 29, 2012
Victor Olgyay, architect directing RMI's building practices, explained how ecological knowledge of carbon cycling in Archbold's ecosystem was an important case study for RMI's GreenFootstep, a tool for demonstrating the reduction of carbon footprints in the built environment.
Renewable Energy World, January 27, 2012
Combined heat and power is gaining popularity as a way to put the thermal energy we currently throw away to productive use.
CBS Smart Planet, January 26, 2012
According to RMI Principal Alexis Karolides, looking to nature can help designers maximize efficiency.
National Geographic, January 25, 2012
RMI has strong evidence that industry can take cost-saving efficiency steps without waiting for policy-makers. Doing so can significantly improve U.S. manufacturing’s competitive advantage right now.
GreenBiz, January 25, 2012
Paul Hawken, Bill McDonough and Amory Lovins, among others helped altered the thinking of Interface's leadership, and re-set the company's course towards a goal of making carpets using less oil, water, and other inputs, with less waste overall.
Huffington Post, January 23, 2012
According to RMI experts, now that module prices for solar are dropping dramatically, it is time to focus on reducing process costs.
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