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At a cost of 10 percent of the $75 trillion global economy, nature is vital to business growth and viability. Here's how to preserve its value.
by Al Iannuzzi
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Why protect 600,000 square miles that most people will never see?
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In the 1980s, a mining company tried to divide a Wisconsin community. Instead, it created 'one of the country’s fiercest grass-roots environmental face-offs.”
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The vicious spate of recent hurricanes shows how vulnerable low-lying islands and cities are becoming. Yet these tools can help to develop green infrastructure to navigate this new reality.
by Steve Zwick
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Mitigation banking is in the spotlight as a new group emerges and a leading trade association renames itself.
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Coastal hotels and tourism businesses will pay for a policy that protects them, and the coastal reef, from billions of dollars in economic losses.
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Tasting a termite inspires hope that farming can align better with ecosystems.
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We're spending natural resources faster than we can replenish them. But brands, retailers and traders can help nourish the health of farmlands.
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We're operating at 1.7 times capacity. Is this any way to run a planet?
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Market-based strategies only go so far. These new types of products can protect and restore ecosystems in peril.
by Mark Tercek
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Giant Indian conglomerate Tata group is moving to account for tough-to-value environmental, human and social factors within its business decisions. The exercise hasn't been easy, but it's determined to try.
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Misreading climatic, water, or ecological signals could translate become a significant misstep for many companies.
by Sissel Waage
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Connecting health, safety and human capital for business sustainability performance.
by Kate Lasco
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The little-known metals powering our electric cars, smartphones and nuclear weapons underlie a power battle between the nations and corporations that extract them.
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The little-known metals powering our electric cars, smartphones and nuclear weapons underlie a power battle between the nations and corporations that extract them.
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Why — and how — the corporate pioneers of the 21st century will account for natural resource scarcity and plan for their impact on the climate.
by Margie Flynn
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A growing community of conservation investors is building the case that shows quantifiable economic benefit by preserving or enhancing clean water, habitat protection or food and fiber provision. All that's needed is more money.