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The chief heat officer’s responsibilities include education, disaster response training and infrastructure that considers extreme heat alongside other public health safety considerations.
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What makes wildfires particularly scary is the climate feedback effect; the more wildfires there are, the more they release carbon and fuel more climate change.
by Sarah Golden
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No one-size-fits-all technical solution can replace a contextual focus that puts people’s well-being, needs and aspirations first.
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With the pandemic, the climate crisis and awareness of racial injustice reaching new levels, the nation is fighting multiple interconnected battles. What can energy professionals do to move the best solutions forward for all communities?
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If not for the well-being of all of the people and all of those to come, what is an economy for?
by David W. Orr
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The chief resilience officer of Athens, Greece weighs in on what global population flows have to do with
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Deconstructing the forces — good and bad — that will determine the fate of the planet.
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Recent actions in Washington, including a partnership with the Rockefeller Foundation and the creation of a Resilience AmeriCorp, show how to connect the dots.
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Why R should stand for resilience in the lexicon of sustainable business.