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It's probably fair to say that nobody expressly set out to devise a sunscreen to bleach coral reefs or a yoga mat to emit carcinogens. Yet toxic substances
October 28, 2020 by Elsa Wenzel
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This article is sponsored by Quantis.
It’s 2020. We’ve officially entered the defining decade to tackle the climate crisis. As businesses ramp up climate
May 6, 2020 by Michèle Zollinger
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This article is sponsored by ENGIE.
Part of international company Engie Group, Engie North America is a power generator, energy services company and retail
April 22, 2020 by Romain Reboux
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"The species of the world are connected with each other. I think that’s actually one of the lessons, the real reminders, if you will, of the year 2020, as we
April 16, 2020 by Heather Clancy
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This article is sponsored by Cargill.
Having visibility into our supply chain and work on the ground is critical. That’s why Cargill is using satellite images
March 19, 2020 by Jill Kolling
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Two-hundred and fifteen of the world’s largest companies value the climate risks to their businesses at $1 trillion, and almost all of them report that they
February 28, 2020 by Emma Elbaum
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"Big data." "Artificial intelligence." "Supply chain."These buzzwords are fast becoming a part of our everyday lexicon. And because they’re bandied about so
February 12, 2020 by Carol Fung
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This article is sponsored by Lenzing.
With close to 80 percent of consumers believing that it is important for brands to disclose and provide transparency
January 31, 2020 by Florian Heubrandner
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Nasdaq has promoted corporate responsibility for over a decade, playing its part in creating a more efficient and sustainable capital market system. Today,
November 5, 2019 by Roxi Sharif
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Thanks to the media, more people know that you have to protect your personal data from being misused for commercial gains. Many of you are probably more
June 25, 2019 by Sae Chi
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From bottling beverages to spray painting cars and powering air guns, compressed air is ubiquitous across most manufacturing plants. It also may be the most
April 25, 2019 by Sarah Golden
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Adapted from the VERGE Weekly newsletter, published Wednesdays.Did you know that AT&T has more than 30 full-time staffers in the United States and the
April 4, 2019 by Heather Clancy
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Billionaires made some eye-popping donations in 2018.Amazon founder Jeff Bezos announced plans to spend $2 billion to help the homeless and create a network of
January 21, 2019 by David Campbell
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Cities have a greater ability than they realize to bend the emissions curve toward a low-carbon future. From zoning to line-items in the city budget, to
December 19, 2018 by Abby Finis
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This article is sponsored by Measurabl.
It has to start somewhere
On a recent trip to Paris, I took a Lyft ride from the Grand Palais to the Jewish Quarter
November 14, 2018 by Matt Ellis
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In an attempt to answer the question "How can data contribute to the creation of a resilient, vibrant, safe and equitable community?" a packed room of
October 18, 2018 by RP Siegel
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Farming can be a gamble. Many variables can determine success and some, such as climate, are outside a farmer’s control. But an innovative approach to
October 3, 2018 by Anna Short
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Cities across the world have pledged to take action on climate change, including planning for more sustainable forms of transportation. But many cities, as we'
August 28, 2018 by Cassandra Etter-Wenzel
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Our use of data is subject to what we call the "drunk under the streetlamp" problem: An obviously intoxicated man is on his hands and knees on the sidewalk,
August 14, 2018 by Joe Cortright
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As Melinda Gates put it in a speech at the 2016 Women Deliver conference: "We can’t close the gender gap without first closing the data gap." Throughout
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Thousands of cities have committed to act on climate change, but few have yet turned their goals into tangible results. One important item that can help them
July 24, 2018 by Greg Carlock
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Technology investors are discovering a new and largely untapped market: farmers in heartland America eager to fly drones, employ robots and crunch big data to
July 18, 2018 by David Festa
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This 12-part series highlights women-led ventures in the green economy.Air pollution is one of the leading causes of disease, disaster and devastation. More
July 11, 2018 by Marilyn Waite
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For a long time, coastal resilience was about building sea walls, elevating homes and renourishing beaches to protect people and property against storm surge.
July 2, 2018 by Shannon Cunniff
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This article is drawn from the VERGE Weekly newsletter from GreenBiz, running every Wednesday.In case you missed it, GreenBiz launched a new daily newsletter
July 2, 2018 by Elaine Hsieh