Empowering Health Through Nutrition: A Conversation With FIMC Executive Director

Addressing the complex health needs of people with chronic conditions requires innovative solutions and strong collaborative efforts.

Mary Kay’s Iconic Pink Cadillac Goes Electric With the All-New OPTIQ

Global cosmetics giant, Mary Kay Inc., today announced a major milestone in its legacy of empowerment: the transformation of its beloved pink Cadillac into a fully electric vehicle (EV).

Entergy Mississippi Offers Bill Management Tools and Resources

Although Entergy Mississippi’s rates remain 20% below the national average, home cooling costs can make up more than 50% of an average customer’s electric bill.

Cancer Bridges and Green Mountain Energy Sun Club “Flip the Switch” on Solar, Thanks to a $116,000 Sustainability Grant

Green Mountain Energy Sun Club® and Cancer Bridges came together to officially “Flip the Switch” on a 46kW solar array system at Cancer Bridges headquarters in Pittsburgh. The array was made possible through a $116,000 sustainability grant from Green Mountain Energy Sun Club.

Fifth Third Recognized Among 2025 Top Workplaces by USA Today

For the fourth consecutive year, Fifth Third (Nasdaq: FITB) is honored to have earned the 2025 USA TODAY Top Workplaces award.

Intelligent Air Traffic Technology Boosts Efficiency at Major Airports

Air traffic is now recovering from the COVID downturn. The challenge for many airports is how the traffic can be managed more sustainably and efficiently while considering emissions and the needs of local communities.

FedEx Team Members Unite for Local Environmental Clean-Up in Korea

Federal Express Corporation (FedEx), one of the world’s largest express transportation companies, participated in a plogging initiative with the Korea Green Foundation to combat plastic waste pollution and promote environmental responsibility.

Fifth Year of Camden Cleanup Underway

On Tuesday, which was Earth Day, Camden resident and avid gardener Ernesto Ventura Sr. received a free tree to add to his yard.

Looking Back to the Future: Gilead’s Long-Standing Commitment To Help End the HIV Epidemic

In June 1981, news of a mysterious disease first began making headlines out of San Francisco, Los Angeles and New York. People who were impacted developed unusual infections and grew sick as their immune systems failed.

How the Institute for Georgia Environmental Leadership Is Building a Leader-Full Climate Future for Georgia

The Institute for Georgia Environmental Leadership (IGEL) offers: a powerful, people-centered experience that brings together changemakers from across the state, enabling them to lead boldly toward a more sustainable future.