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Rising demand from artificial intelligence is forcing big technology companies to look beyond wind and solar for clean energy.
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Facebook commits to become “water positive” by 2030, while Google will replenish 120 percent of what it consumes.
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London-based Cervest closes $30 million Series A funding led by venture capital firm Draper Esprit.
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Plus, words of wisdom from legendary creative design thinker, Tim Brown.
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Plus, sustainable finance grows up.
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Consumers will be able to buy cleansers and hand sanitizers from Colgate-Palmolive, Clorox and EcoLogic Solutions using special bottles at touchless vending kiosks in Brooklyn and Manhattan.
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Plus, assessing the life cycle of reusable packaging with Tom Szaky, chief executive of TerraCycle.
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The former energy and CSR czar at Facebook and Google calls for companies to raise their voices. Plus, we catch up with Dorn Cox, research director for a new open source agricultural data initiative.
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Machine learning could become your sustainability team's best ally in gathering, processing and acting on scads of data.
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Tyson, General Mills and Kellogg aren't the only players proving a boon in data analytics investment in 2016.
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Tom Siebel's cloud analytics startup, C3 Energy, processes data more quickly than spreadsheets, and it's making fast progress with customers.
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We already have enough data to make better decisions, says legendary venture capitalist Steve Jurvetson. Now, we should trust software.
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The ambitious project at New York's Lake George sets the stage for a wave of real-time metering and monitoring solutions.
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Startup Farmers Business Network, which currently analyzes 16 crops, has raised nearly $28 million from the likes of Kleiner Perkins, Google Ventures and DBL Investors.
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Metrics mean nothing without context. Visualization software could make it simpler to analyze the massive volumes of data collected by cities.