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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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What happened in the world of smart cities over the past 12 months? These dozen bite-size poems recap a busy season.
by Sue Lebeck
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Preparing infrastructure for extreme weather events is good for business and for the community, argues the CEO of real estate giant SM Prime Holding.
by Hans Sy
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Both companies supported a U.N. initiative to develop a Disaster Resilience Scorecard for cities to evaluate degrees of preparedness for natural disasters.
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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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In a world of increasing chaotic pressures and turbulent change, all efforts must converge to improve this first step to sustainability.
by Alan Hecht
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That's what a new report found by digging into the disclosures from 152 companies, including APP, Cargill and Unilever.
by Mike Hower
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At a recent TFD forum, NGOs and leaders from diverse industries discussed the challenges and found fertile ground for agreement and ideas.
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Big Data, intelligent networks and green infrastructure are only a few ingredients of smarter cities. Here's how to get cooking.
by Mike Hower
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Microgrids are the solution to grid-security threats, says former top U.S. energy regulator Wellinghoff.
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The state of Acre, Brazil shows how REDD+ can bring governments, companies and local communities together to reduce deforestation.
by Chris Meyer
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A total of 34 companies signed the New York Declaration on Forests this week at the United Nations Climate Summit in New York.
by Mike Hower
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NGO report confirms APP has enough plantation supply for all current and planned paper mills.
by Will Nichols
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The company has caved to pressure from Greenpeace to source palm oil sustainably. But does its vow go far enough?