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It’s prioritizing services that enable sustainable agriculture and ‘sharing economy’ businesses.
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Tyson, General Mills and Kellogg aren't the only players proving a boon in data analytics investment in 2016.
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Some of these big players may surprise you.
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Corporate exposure to “forest risk commodities” like soy and timber could top $900 billion per year. Now, as institutional investors push companies in all sectors to come clean on their climate-change liabilities and exposure, their impacts on forests could become clearer as well.
by Steve Zwick
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Here's why urban offices should be at the core of corporate sustainability strategies.
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Nonprofit canopy's founder shares 5 lessons to accelerate sustainability on fabric and forests.
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It's not only at the national level that the United Nations looks at for governance opportunities.
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Only 17 percent of funding needs for forest restoration are met each year — and very little of that coming from the private sector.
by Sofia Faruqi
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Dandelion, Raaka Chocolate and Valrhona are among the chocolate makers eyeing ways to combat poverty and renew the land.
by Meg Wilcox
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IoT tools can learn a thing or two about human processes, such as teaching, plumbing or even diagnosing cancer. Hewlett Packard Enterprise is trying.
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No longer underground, vertical farms, rooftop gardens and aeroponics are moving beyond their roots to whet the appetites of corporate food giants.
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Scores of companies have made hundreds of deforestation commitments, and almost 60 percent of those commitments have a deadline of 2020 or earlier.
by Steve Zwick
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From virtual reality tours of the ocean to multifaceted microgrids, sustainable technologies took Silicon Valley by storm last week.
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Aided by the Internet of Things, circular flows are being realized with growing speed. Here are stories from three of the world's largest companies.
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It will take innovative financing at a time of great market uncertainty to scale microgrid solutions.
by Peter Asmus
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On top of a resurgence in alt-fuels, a fundamental rethinking of trucking and corporate fleets is underway.
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Biome, which makes hydroponic living walls, and Evrnu, which crafts new textiles from garment waste, won the VERGE 16 Accelerate pitch contests.
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This week on the GreenBiz 350 podcast: A glimpse into the future of energy, cities and jobs from VERGE 16 in Santa Clara, California.
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New technologies like advanced lighting and water-saving sensors are already here, but it will take a reordering of the job market and public buying principles.
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From dozens of conversations about electric power generation and delivery at VERGE 16, it's clear this century-old industry is being turned upside down.
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It may look complicated, but simple organic matter, sunlight and wind are powering the microgrid for our entire Interconnect Expo at VERGE. Check out how it all fits together.
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GreenBiz's biggest event of the year has taken flight in Santa Clara. Here are highlights from Twitter.
by Elsa Wenzel
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GRID Alternatives brings solar energy to low-income households by using volunteers to cut labor costs. I joined the volunteer crew at VERGE 16.
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To limit global warming, we need to do more than reduce emissions. Kaiser Permanente, Interface and other pioneers are already on the case.
by Noah Deich