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While dismal farm economics — and shrinking conservation funds — make it hard to find the funds, a growing number of farmers are ready to make critical changes.
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At COP24, corporates launch series of new initiatives to help mainstream clean technologies and sustainable practices.
by James Murray
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The namesake U.S. stimulus package enacted by President Franklin D. Roosevelt helped institutionalize racial segregation.
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A deep dive into the key opportunities and stumbling blocks that are set to shape this week's U.N. Climate Summit in Poland.
by James Murray
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There's a major upcoming opportunity for effective bipartisan policies — the question is political will.
by Dan Lashof
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The Fourth National Climate Assessment Report gives us some bad news, but there's a silver lining.
by Kelly Levin
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New research shows that as green entrepreneurship grows, traditional industries are adapting and collaborating.
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Here's something to be thankful for: climate action on the political horizon.
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As local leaders increasingly take action on environmental issues, Americans reaffirmed what mattered to them and their everyday lives.
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Urban areas are growing rapidly — but green policies can build them to last.
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Midterms results prompt hope for renewed progress on climate action after gains for progressives in the House and key state governor seats.
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Did the triple bottom line actually show up during this year's election season?
by Joel Makower
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Being on the powerful side of history matters.
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4 reasons that 'going net zero' is not just good for the environment, it’s great for commerce, too.
by Hugh Bowring
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A Europe-wide ban could be in place on certain items by 2021 — but is the war on plastics a distraction from the climate fight?
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Marine biologist Daniel Pauly is calling for a total ban on open-ocean fishing to rebuild depleted global fish stocks and prevent the demise of the fishing industry itself.
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New research shows that honesty might be the most effective policy.
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When you strip down the greenwashing, you can see that what the world needs is a climate leader.
by Ed King
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Climate negotiators are considering rules for verifying commitments, but there currently is no reliably accurate way to measure total global emissions.
by Fred Pearce
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The awareness is there, now we need to get much more personal.
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Here's how France created a system for participatory decision-making for its river water.
by Scott Moore
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A roundup of reports, indexes and solution handbooks issued in collaboration with the GCAS gathering.
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The 'most important climate law in U.S. history' can build a body of cost-effective, low-carbon knowledge.
by Elaine Hsieh
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The best of live interviews from GreenBiz events. This episode: Energy leaders and policy makers discuss the potential of a carbon tax.
by Joel Makower