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Despite U.S. retreat, superstorms, wildfires and more, there were considerable wins for the global climate movement.
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Iowa farmers are making a small switch with big dividends: regenerating soils, cleaning up waters, and providing benefits to family farms.
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The nonprofit leader reveals the secret to remaining innovative, 33 years in.
by Bob Langert
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Big companies invest in low-carbon products, the race to map the future of fleets and five policies that threaten U.S. clean energy markets.
by Joel Makower
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Australian-born Nicole Rycroft cultivates transformational, not transactional, relationships with the likes of H&M, VF Corp. and Levi Strauss & Co.
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Women control 85 percent of spending power in the United States. Time to mobilize.
by Vien Truong
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Only 1 percent of carpet discards are turned back into new carpet. Here's one formula for change.
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The co-founder of the global environmental nonprofit reflects on 30 years of growth and change as he prepares to step down.
by Joel Makower
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It turns out that atmospheric nitrogen helps soil absorb carbon more effectively. Reducing that pollution could, ironically, result in higher carbon dioxide levels.
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The NGO executive talks corporate partnerships and why sustainable business leaders need to get better at illustrating the story link between a thriving economy and a healthy environment.
by Bob Langert
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The Environmental Defense Fund has placed more than 800 fellows on corporate energy projects since its inception.
by Liz Delaney
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Restoring soil fertility is one of humanity’s best options for making progress on three daunting challenges: Feeding everyone, weathering climate change and conserving biodiversity.
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As word gets around that soil is alive, farmers have adopted a whole new attitude toward their land.
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An agronomist's straight talk on what it will really take for agriculture to sustain a growing global population.
by Mitch Hunter
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It’s time to join voices in an era of grave environmental risk.
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Agriculture is the 'most destructive industry' in history, but Allan Savory reveals ancient practices that can enrich the future.
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Agriculture contributes to a quarter of the climate crisis. Here is how to replenish the soil, nature’s regenerative capital.