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A new book shows how we can adapt the built and natural environment to be more flood resilient in the face of climate change.
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The technology is ready, but financing and overly complicated regulations are getting in the way.
by Sarah Golden
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A Q&A with Geospiza cofounder Sarah Tuneberg about the innovative risk assessment platform and its commitment to driving resilience for communities, enterprises and the globe.
by Emma Elbaum
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Tracking technologies could provide information throughout a product's journey, from the start all the way through to its use at the consumer level, and ultimately to its disposal or reuse in the future.
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With events such as the recurring California wildfires and mudslides, hurricanes Harvey and Maria and Typhoon Hagibis, which have had catastrophic human and economic costs, it is perhaps unsurprising that governments, regulators and investors have started to ask companies to disclose their climate risks, including physical risk.
by Lauren Smart
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Mining information about what people want and what they buy (as well as when and why they buy) can lead to surprising innovations that can have far-reaching effects.
by Carol Fung
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Projects succeed when locals have the right decision-making power, skills and incentives to protect their forests.
by Jan Cassin
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It will take concerted action on the part of both public and private actors.
by Jad Daley
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In 2010, a partnership effort between Atlantic City Electric, New Jersey’s Division of Fish and Wildlife, and the Conserve Wildlife Foundation of NJ found a way to use utility rights-of-way to help the eastern tiger salamander adapt to climate change.
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All forms of mobility must grapple with the same market pressures — competitive economic models, ownership and sourcing of data, and cities' public policy goals.
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More than 350 companies have made commitments to help reverse nature loss and restore vital natural systems on which economic activity depends.
by Joel Makower
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How do cities make sure AVs achieve the “heaven” rather than the “hell” scenario?
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The Thai canned fish giant is moving beyond past criticism to lead the seafood industry towards a more planet-friendly future
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A database of practical tools, case studies, state and regional action plans, and other resources offers lessons on building resiliency.
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Carmakers are coming under increasing pressure to ensure the materials used for electric vehicle production are responsibly sourced.
by Toby Hill
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A microgrid pilot program run by Colorado cooperative Holy Cross Energy includes four all-electric homes in an affordable housing community.
by Sarah Golden
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Electric vehicle manufacturers, governments and every entity in between have roles to play.
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Sponsored: Companies are working with nature to reach their corporate carbon targets.
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California has long dominated the headlines about wildfires — but other regions are experiencing fires more often.
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There’s a battle raging over the ownership of PG&E Corp., one of the nation’s largest utilities, with cities, hedge fund managers and even customers all
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Plus, a potential new model of climate action for companies that have own franchises.
by Sarah Golden
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Look for three overarching attributes, says a Nobel-winning scientist.
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From ceremonies to harvesting and food storage, to political leadership, to gender relations, indigenous groups have detailed understandings of how design societal institutions to support resilience. But colonialism changed that.
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Don't mourn. Organize.