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Severe storms — and extended power outages — can happen anywhere. But instead of waiting for another disaster and grid failure, one community took action.
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Today’s energy challenges are unprecedented and widespread. Extreme weather is causing frequent damage to our electrical system, costing Americans and the
by Bloom Energy
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Date/Time: November 4, 2021 (1-2PM ET / 10-11AM PT)
California is facing power insecurity at levels unlike anything in its recent history:
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While positions focused solely on corporate sustainability positions are still rare among LinkedIn listings, environmental skills were among four of the top 10 fastest-rising skills among all LinkedIn users.
by Jesse Klein
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Plus, the role of sustainable finance in the COVID-19 recovery.
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It’s not just about carbon removal, it’s about creating or preserving economic opportunities in rural communities.
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You don't have to be a war hero to get through a crisis, but you can learn from one. Spoiler: Optimism alone doesn't help.
by Joel Makower
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Coronavirus has caused unemployment to skyrocket. Tree restoration could be a cost-effective way to put Americans back to work.
by Alex Rudee
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GreenBiz Group’s sixth State of the Profession report once again takes a look at the evolution of the role of the sustainability leader in today’s business
by Ritu Sharma
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The universal, heightened focus on Climate Action has businesses and governments splashing our social feeds with their promise to evolve to carbon
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There's an emerging market to pay farmers to store more carbon in the soil by using improved agricultural practices. But some scientists are questioning whether these efforts will actually help slow global warming.
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Amid the global pandemic and economic meltdown, the profession of sustainability inside companies seems to be moving apace.
by Joel Makower
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GreenBiz Group’s sixth State of the Profession report once again takes a look at the evolution of the role of the sustainability leader in today’s business world.
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Integrating time-tested technology with emerging innovations, remote Isle au Haut could be a renewable energy model for the rest of the world.
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The ever-increasing levels of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere are squeezing out other nutrients that plant feeders — such as insects and people — need to thrive.
by Ellen Welti
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What happens to all that knowledge after a corporate sustainability executive retires?
by Bob Langert
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Vertical farms can help produce food close to urban areas, but plant factories require a staggering amount of energy.
by Sarah Golden
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The corporate world has fallen for trees. But to be effective, the cost of offsetting CO2 emissions with the sequestration power of forests will have to go up. Are companies willing to pay?
by CJ Clouse
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Planting and protecting forests in remote areas of the world may be challenging. But another trend may help matters.
by Jim Giles
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Some researchers contend there is an opportunity for ecological restoration that could help fight climate change and stem the loss of biodiversity.
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A microgrid pilot program run by Colorado cooperative Holy Cross Energy includes four all-electric homes in an affordable housing community.
by Sarah Golden
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That’s equivalent to about 10.3 million American football fields.
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A growing array of players, from startups to global energy giants, are charging up solutions.
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More commercial and industrial companies are waking up to their risky exposure to climate-related power outages.