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Comprehensive plans are great, but small, low-budget changes can make a big difference, too.
by Nate Berg
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Sponsored: Companies are working with nature to reach their corporate carbon targets.
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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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They're a win-win for building owners, utilities and society at large. Plus, there are ways for everyone to get involved.
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Virginia roads will be the proving ground for an energy storage resource that some utilities fear and others are eager to see succeed.
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New utility and third-party offerings are emerging to meet charging needs, but they are not available everywhere.
by Lori Bird
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Plus, why urban agriculture is a fertile market for growth.
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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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Don't mourn. Organize.
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As more companies commit to reduce their climate impacts, they must deliver on their promises to numerous stakeholders. Tech is a tool to help them.
by Tom Murray
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New analysis by sustainability consultancy Engie Impact heightens strategic urgency of science-based targets.
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All you need to know about the IEA's projections for the global renewables market for the next five years.
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Innovative state-level policies can ensure safe and distributed energy for low- and moderate-income households.
by Robert Klee
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As renewable energy sources move mainstream, electricity generation and distribution systems are getting an extreme makeover.
by Nate Berg
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The opportunity to invest is massive, and new ownership models from subcontracting to cooperatives can help communities get in on the action.
by Sachi Graber
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Ensuring that millions of EVs can be reliably charged will require new, intelligent energy management solutions, along with effective policies to spur investment.
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Optimism. Frustration. Accountability. Action. Inclusivity. Those are the unifying themes of Climate Week 2019.
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Now it's time to put in the work.
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The airport is next to the Delaware River, which will rise as the Atlantic does.
by Frank Kummer
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The challenge for policymakers is not only to decarbonize energy systems, it is to do so while simultaneously ensuring the security and affordability of energy.
by Rob Bailey
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Colorado and California are rethinking water management for a hotter, drier future, while balancing urban water needs with the benefits agriculture brings to rural communities.
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Citi, Keurig Dr Pepper and Micron set speedy targets, while Ingersoll Rand plays the long game.
by Cyan Zhong
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Plus, many of those food waste stats you've heard don't include what's discarded at the farm. Tune in to hear about both the problem, and potential solutions.
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Since March 2019, five new Fortune 500 companies have joined high-profile climate initiatives, bringing the total to 114.
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Companies must be bolder by looking to their sustainability goals, not the past, as a baseline when setting targets.