Center News & Features » American consumers can’t buy a medal in environmental meet
Posted on June 17th, 2009 by Tim Wilson, Editor & Writer, Boston College CenterAmericans revel in the accomplishments of U.S. athletes in international competitions like the Olympics. But a survey finds the American consumer is no Michael Phelps when the worldwide measure of success has a green rather than gold tint. Read the rest of this entry »

Many companies striving to be good corporate citizens today face an internal tug of war between giving attention to community initiatives that address social problems and the growing demand to make environmental issues paramount.