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To avert the climate-energy scenarios spelled out in Paris last year, let's embrace and invest in negative emissions technology.
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Big Data and circular economy principles play a starring role in this recent evolution.
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A major new report shows how a 'Climate A-list' is seizing new opportunities.
by James Murray
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They do at least these two things: Embrace the changing reality and take advantage of a landscape fraught with new risks.
by Ann Goodman
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The climate treaty could transform the business environment in decades to come.
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Here's the latest high-profile news from New York about accelerating sustainability on 'Spaceship Earth,' including must-reads from CDP and DNV.
by Elsa Wenzel
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They aim to clean up dirty fuel sources such as coal-fired power plants, while removing carbon already in the atmosphere. Will it work, and will it scale?
by Mike Hower
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If every big business committed to these actions, business could come a long way toward satisfying the Paris Accord, says a new report.
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The Paris Agreement was a step towards a climate-resilient future; now, negotiators must create the rules and guidelines to govern it.
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While talks began at the Clean Energy Ministerial 7 in San Francisco, some 93 entrepreneurs and established businesses exhibited answers to climate change.
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It will take a combination of clean energy expansion, policy change and increased accessibility to take grid 2.0 from concept to reality.
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Conservation is emerging as a key tool for slowing climate change and adapting to its consequences.
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Businesses need to take action on these three issues ahead of the November election.
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Leaders from the Compact of Mayors to We Mean Business sounded the alarm at the Climate Action Summit in Washington.
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It's the first time in history that investments in renewables are bigger than for old-school, fossil-fuel energy.
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Sustainability is finally on the table in corporate management, but its practice remains woefully lacking.