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Sponsored: Nearly all accessible freshwater on earth is in the ground. As climate change worsens, it will be even more crucial to manage this finite resource.
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Despite many targets and commitments, the companies are still falling short.
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Sponsored: Keurig Dr Pepper aspires to net positive water impact and joins the Water Resilience Coalition, bolstering existing water stewardship commitments through collective action.
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Food companies that focus too much on their direct operations instead of looking down their supply chain are missing crucial water risks.
by Sara Walker
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Covering all 4,000 miles of the state's canals with solar panels would save more than 65 billion gallons of water annually by reducing evaporation, one study showed.
by Roger Bales
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A quantifiable and impactful corporate water strategy acknowledges the unique attributes of water; economic, social, spiritual and ecosystem value.
by Will Sarni
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With all the focus on carbon, what are corporations doing on water?
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As Colorado and the entire West face a persistent water crisis, the corporate sector is using its capacity, influence and resources to innovate and scale up sustainability strategies that will help pave the way for long-term water security.
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These three trends fueled by increasing investor interest will continue to challenge and disrupt the water sector status quo.
by Will Sarni
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The ag sector is unprepared for the realities of water in a climate change future even as more of them start to report and disclose water initiatives.
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The water sector is now in the early but accelerating stages of learning the value of adopting digital technologies to solve water scarcity and quality issues.
by Will Sarni
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By embedding water strategy into business strategy, companies can create an advantage not only operationally and across the supply chain, but also with employees and customers.
by Will Sarni
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New off-grid technologies such as ‘zero-source water’ and micro-desalination could help create sustainable water supplies for remote communities.
by Isabel Ling
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Many tactics the U.S. is trying to avoiding water bankruptcy in the drought-troubled Southwest have already failed in Iran.
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Serial entrepreneur Bryan Eagle, a former advertising executive, is hawking a circular, nature-based approach to high-performance water filtration.
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Sustainability is the right business thing to do and about making money in a different way.
by Will Sarni
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Sponsored: Success in circularity requires thinking systemically. These four key steps will help you succeed.
by Amy Westrick
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Combining heavy engineering plans with softer natural touches like restoring oyster reefs could make our coastlines more resilient.
by Lisa Switkin
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On the east coast, investing in green water infrastructure projects such as rain gardens and tree trenches has seen positive effects for jobs, minorities and climate change.
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Green infrastructure can alleviate the burden on women during drought.
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The Infrastructure and Jobs Act is a good start but more federal infrastructure is needed to adequately address climate change
by Jon Freedman
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Water challenges such as an increase in floods and droughts will threaten India’s energy security.
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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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As Colorado River supply dwindles, the U.S. and Mexico are looking to Israel and Jordan for ideas on how to help quench their own shared border.
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If we don’t fix what is broken for the Colorado River, we will feel the bite of climate change and resultant economic, business, social and ecosystem impacts at a scale exceeding the American dust bowl of the 1930s.
by Will Sarni