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Sponsored: Most coral reefs are too fragile to withstand predicted global temperature increases in coming decades, yet corals in the Red Sea are thriving. Researchers in the Middle East hope to create an innovative, nature-based medicine to save coastal ecosystems.
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Innovations in urban agriculture — from creative reuse of stormwater to soil rehabilitation — can help fight food insecurity and prevent further food issues.
by DJ McCauley
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Sponsored: Experts from the National Renewable Energy Lab and Shell answer questions about the future of clean chemistry and why it matters.
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Plus, we dig into the debate over soil carbon credits related to regenerative agriculture.
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Eric Adams serves as borough president of Brooklyn, New York and recently released his book 'Healthy At Last: A Plant-Based Approach to Preventing and Reversing Diabetes and Other Chronic Illnesses.'
by Katie Ellman
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Sponsored: Whether you own, operate or lease buildings, making data-driven energy management decisions is key to reducing building related emissions across your business.
by David Solsky
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At GreenBiz21, three big food companies showcased their pathways to sustainable food systems with large-scale commitments.
by Jesse Klein
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Sponsored: Virtual twin technologies are a powerful but largely untapped resource that can be the key to unlocking the potential for industries to drive more sustainable operations and circular ambitions.
by Lucas Florez
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Three-year results from Danone’s regenerative agriculture program focus on data over carbon sequestration, at least for now.
by Jesse Klein
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Sponsored: Despite the increase in net-zero commitments over the past year, many organizations still struggle to tackle the complexities of GHG accounting. Here’s how to approach the most challenging scopes and calculation methods with confidence.
by David Solsky
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Sponsored: It’s time for big bets in the fight against climate change. Here are ways companies can rise to the challenge to create business and societal value.
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These startups and nonprofits are using cutting edge technology and research to bring quantitative numbers to the highly qualitative agricultural world.
by Jesse Klein
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Sponsored: Net-zero commitments are gaining momentum, and investors are increasingly scrutinizing the ESG performance of their investments. Strengthen your GHG emissions reporting and disclosure with these key strategies.
by David Solsky
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Sponsored: Improvements in the efficacy of combustion engines and increased adoption of electric mobility have helped curb emissions from transportation -- but there’s a limit to these changes.
by Mani Sarathy
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Few nature-based solutions are focusing on the biggest carbon sink on the planet, the ocean.
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Sponsored: Dow and Restore the Earth Foundation explore how science, shared values and nature-based solutions can unlock environmental and economic value in climate partnerships.
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Sponsored: Achieving net-zero requires reliable and robust GHG emissions data. Follow these data practices to establish financial-grade emissions data for net-zero.
by David Solsky
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Sponsored: Slowing the pace of climate change is everyone’s responsibility, but as a healthcare company, Genentech is prioritizing the health of both people and the planet.
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Coffee requires huge amount of resources to cultivate. Meanwhile, global coffee production is expected to double by 2050 to meet soaring global demand.
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Sponsored: The U.S. leads the world in geothermal energy production, but the projects are small. Intermediate geothermal could change that to deliver much needed heating, cooling and desalination.
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Sponsored: Proper sustainable forest management can reduce fire risk, advance ecosystem function and provide a range of important benefits, including pest management and clean air and water.
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Sponsored: The underlying design and architecture of the grid has not evolved quickly enough to handle expanded use of EVs, renewable power and energy storage — the grid must be reimagined to unlock new capabilities and meet future challenges.
by Terang Kim