Stories by Manish Bapna

Big Business and the Amazon: Protecting Nature’s Benefits

This post originally appeared on Forbes.com

The Missing Link: Droughts, the Economy and Climate Change

This post is part of WRI’s “Extreme Weather Watch” series, which explores the link between climate change and extreme events.

Wanted: A Steve Jobs for Sustainability

This post originally appeared on Forbes.com.

Final Days at Rio+20: Measuring Progress So Far

Rio+20 has not quite concluded, but we’re rapidly approaching the end line.

This is a Q&A with Manish Bapna, WRI’s interim president.

The 1992 Earth Summit was a bright moment for the environmental movement.

Rio+20: Moving Ahead with the Sustainable Development Goals

As the global summit in Rio approaches, negotiations are still in flux, but some ideas that could advance the global sustainability agenda are gaining momentum.

This post was co-authored by Mary Robinson, former President of Ireland and current president of the Mary Robinson Foundation - Climate Justice, and Manish Bapna, Acting President

On Clean Energy, Time to Follow Where Google, GE, Buffett Lead

This post also appears on Forbes.com

2012 is WRI’s 30th anniversary year.