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Fantasy or nightmare? If you look beyond extreme ideas such as space shades, there's much to like about this fast-evolving category of climate tech.
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What's harder, flying an around-the-world solar plane or finding a thousand profitable cleantech companies?
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Join GreenBiz for our conversation covering the approaches building product manufacturers are using to make products more circular and keep materials in play after their first use. The idea of buildings as material banks is not new, but deserves examination as it hasn’t taken hold at the scale we would expect. Speakers include leaders from Saint-Gobain, Legrand and Kohler.
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How do we innovate our way out of the climate crisis? It will take boundless innovators around the world to solve humanity’s greatest challenges. And with
by Ritu Sharma
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Why is interest in climate tech resurging within the investment community and why are startups that have forged strategic partnerships with large companies of particular interest?
by Ritu Sharma
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Agtech company Pivot Bio nails down $100 million more in funding, while AI developer Hypergiant spins up COVID-19 emissions modeling tool.
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It would be devastating if the COVID-19 crisis killed off climate tech startups. We only have a few months to get it right.
by Cyril Yee
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Here's why a key Sustainable Development Goal is back in style, and why it may be the SDG 'for our times.'
by Mike Scott
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With political short-termism aplenty, Canada’s climate leaders are private companies.
by Marc Schaus
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Thriving in the age of climate change pivots around electricity, and that means electric utilities are at the center.
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Emulating the natural process plants use to convert sunlight into energy could bring benefits in efficiency not just for power generation, but for energy storage.
by Irina Slav
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From packaging to ecosystem rehabilitation, mycelium — the root structure of mushrooms — has a lot to offer.
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From carbon-negative polyester to dissolvable thread, here's a handful of surprising startups making waves in the apparel industry.
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The hunger for alternative protein and non-synthetic approaches to cultivation are inspiring new innovation recipes for animal health and aquaculture.
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Plus, highlights from this week's webcast on how retailers can embrace the circular economy.
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Now is exactly the right time to channel this spirit on behalf of an even more existential threat, the climate crisis.
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There have generally been three waves of logistics problems that have emerged alongside the novel coronavirus outbreak. Analytics and artificial intelligence are helping solve them.
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Nature’s Fynd, formerly Sustainable Bioproducts, started as a NASA research project. It begins production this month at a facility in Chicago’s old stockyard district.
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More and more entrepreneurs and investors are awakening to climate tech and its emerging opportunity.
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Plus, what do consumers think of the circular economy? ING executive Anne van Riel offers some perspective.
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And we need innovation to tackle the climate emergency.
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Bold new commitment will see the tech giant charge an internal carbon fee not just on emissions from its direct operations, but on those of its supply chain.
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From high-tech indoor farms in France and Singapore to mobile apps connecting urban growers and eaters in India and the United States, here are more than a dozen initiatives using tech, entrepreneurship, and social innovation to change urban agriculture.
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Today’s burgeoning recommerce and online rental markets offer high-end gadgets and swanky fashion.
by CJ Clouse