Leslie Helm
We need to harness the power and ingenuity of business to tackle global warming.
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Mike Garvey skipped his high school prom and graduation in 1956 and headed for Alaska to spend the summer working at the U.S. Mining and Smelting Company.
About 25 years after that “great adventure,” Garvey, the son of a...
When loggers have finished harvesting a forest or farmers have harvested a field, they gather the remaining scraps in big slash piles and burn them. The practice generates large amounts of carbon dioxide and smoke while...
Some of the biggest players in the Alaskan economy are the Alaska Native Corporations (ANCs) formed as part of the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act (ANCSA) of 1971. Twelve “regional corporations” and nearly 200 “village...
Back in the early 1990s, Tim O’Neill and a colleague began to develop large-scale systems for the sort of cutting-edge, environmentally conscientious composting that few people engaged in at the time. Since then, as...
Scott Lockert and his friend Jeff Andrilenas were working as financial risk analysts in 2005 when they noticed that the failure to address liabilities surrounding natural resource damages on waterways was preventing...



