I attended the World Business Forum in NYC last week with the expectation, given that green is now mainstream, that I would get a lot of material to write about. I couldn't have been more wrong.
Abandoning the polluting 100-year-old technologies of the past to prepare for a sustainable 21st century could break our dependence, put people to work and save the economy, asserts Al Gore.
Jeffrey Sachs pulled a fire alarm on the optimism on leadership in business and opportunities abroad with his perspectives on the bipartisan failure of US policy and the world's risk of ecological bankruptcy.
Michael Eisner's trying to rebrand himself as an internet visionary these days, and it's clear he does understand one thing: How to make yourself seem...