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Nanotechnology opens a universe of possibilities — but also creates a world of unknowns.
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Every U.S. federal agency is now charged with building natural infrastructure and ecosystem services into its decisions.
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Here's a quick guide to decipher what's really happening at the United Nations climate negotiations.
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Just as U.N. climate talks begin, these four meaty reports envision setbacks and hope around the world.
by Keith Larsen
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Long a boogeyman of the right, carbon taxes are getting a closer look as the urgency of climate change becomes clearer.
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A new report details the struggle to decode esoteric climate science for the uninitiated.
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Rejoice! A guide to talking climate action with businesses of any size.
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There are scant federal requirements on the labeling of chemicals in non-food consumer goods.
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New regulations in Arizona require solar installers to provide the likely cost of a leased system over the life of the lease and let utilities charge solar fees.
by RP Siegel
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How emissions reductions would be achieved and what states would be obligated to do under the Clean Power Plan.
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Where would a new United Nations deal in Paris leave oil, gas and coal companies grappling with calls for low-carbon energy?
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Georgia reversed its policy of rewarding drivers of zero emissions vehicles and added a fee for drivers of EV cars. What's that going to mean for Atlanta air?
by Lee Ann Head
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The broader approach to electricity encapsulated in Obama's new Clean Power Plan might just create the nation's newest carbon trading system.
by John Upton
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When it comes to business and climate, the bottom line still rules. A rundown of the economic sticking points in the run up to the UN climate conference.
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The looming COP 21 climate conference in Paris will be a test of just how much has changed from past attempts at international coordination.
by Fiona Harvey
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If Paris is really the 'last chance' to avert the worst impacts of climate change, what will it take for more big businesses to make their moves?
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They may sound wonky, but several proposals winding through Capitol Hill could have major implications for sustainability-minded businesses.
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Tenant Star, a tenant-focused version of EPA’s successful Energy Star building program, could have big implications for the efficiency of commercial spaces.
by Adam Sledd
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The hope is for COP21 to provide a better framework to transition to a low carbon economy. The reality remains to be seen.
by Keith Larsen
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As free marketers like to argue, the regulatory environment can sometimes stifle innovation, including in sustainability.
by Nicola Smith
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For oil and gas companies, any failure to meet environmental rules can bring massive costs. That's why preparation has such a high ROI.
by Anna Clark
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Sensitized to growing concern, manufacturers are paying increased attention to hazardous substances in our wardrobe’s supply chain.
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As tech mainstays like Apple and HP up their public commitments to sustainability ahead of COP 21, other industries may follow suit.
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New proposed EPA rules drastically would cut carbon emissions and oil consumption by extra large vehicles.
by Bobby Magill