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The New York Declaration in September catalyzed political and corporate action, firmly moving deforestation into the mainstream.
by Will Nichols
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BSR's executives explain why advancements made in 2014 — both big and small — could be the precursor to much bigger wins in 2015.
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Empowering the next generation through universal education should be an essential element in climate change adaptation.
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Developing nations need cheap, reliable energy or they will turn to coal. But the solutions to ensure a low-carbon future already exist.
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Scientists and technologists are turning numbers about everything from condors to ocean-floor contours into visualizations of environmental issues.
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Technological barriers no longer impede progress on cutting-edge sustainability imperatives — and here's what the industry experts point to for proof.
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A wild thought: Could mayors and multinationals officially sign and commit to the implementation of a new treaty?
by Laura Storm
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Some banks and governments are issuing green bonds to fund renewable energy projects, but questions remain about this financing tool's effectiveness.
by Marc Gunther
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We outline functions and components to assure the 2015 agreement goes further than any other previous plan.
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Unable to quit fossil fuels, German public utility giant E.ON splits in order to separate its renewable efforts from its fossil fuel business.
by James Murray
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Universities know green power is a good deal. They are also taking the lead because they have to: Their stakeholders demand it.
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No matter how you analyze the data, significant action from these 10 countries is essential for a successful international climate agreement.
by Mengpin Ge
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Here are the three signs that we're about to leave fossil fuels in the dust.
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US-China clean energy pacts, disinvestment in anti-climate change groups and new advocacy efforts on Capitol Hill: Sustainability is gaining momentum.
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An analysis of the recent climate agreement shows the staggering reduction of carbon emissions if other countries follow the U.S. and China's lead.
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Washington's commitment may determine whether developing countries come to the table for an international agreement.
by Alex Doukas
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The U.S.-China climate agreement is an important first step toward a low-carbon economy. Now companies have to take up the baton.
by Mark Tercek
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While modern power plants have found methods to reduce their thirst for fresh water, there is still a lot of room to improve.
by Becky Hayat
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President Barack Obama struck a groundbreaking deal with China to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. But don't get too excited just yet.
by James Murray
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With extreme weather events on the rise, distributed power and green technologies are the way to go, according to Clean Energy Group's recent report.
by Robert Kropp
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Democrats got a second shellacking in the midterms, and the Republican congress threatens the EPA. But it's not all doom and gloom for green business.
by James Murray
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Paula Luff has spent the past seven years helping a big oil company become be more conscious about the environment and local stakeholders.
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From pedal-powered recycling to solar-powered surgery, innovative ideas are empowering low-income communities to fight environmental threats.
by Laura Storm
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Milt didn't see the market as an all-knowing force that operates without governance, and he wasn't opposed to environmental legislation.
by Steve Zwick