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In this week's episode, a GreenBuild recap, how Canopy's founder is winning converts on deforestation and why island microgrids are essential.
by Joel Makower
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Instead of donating cash, align corporate resources to help local economies and small businesses back on their feet.
by Katy Mixter
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Recent climate-related disasters are motivating the building community toward inclusion and more localized solutions more than ever.
by Elaine Hsieh
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Hurricane-battered islands are getting serious about renewable energy to provide resilience after a disaster.
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It's time to go on the offense when it comes to climate risk. Here are three actions to take.
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Local governments are moving proactively to protect human health, and more businesses are opting for insurance that covers violations.
by Arthur Lu
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The Tesla CEO doesn't have to bring power to Puerto Rico to spark revolutionary thinking.
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If we don't plan on building a more resilient Caribbean, today's emergencies will become tomorrow's normal — and the region will spiral downward.
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Imagine a fully renewable, hurricane-proof electric grid also would cost less for operators and consumers. The innovation and tools already exist.
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Hubs of innovation can bring about a new era of agriculture and diversify beyond ag tech.
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Communities are increasingly keeping climate change in mind as they plan roads, sewers and energy grids.
by Nate Berg
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States and countries that replace old, costly fossil-fired generators with renewables and efficient DERs have found greater reliability and resilience at lower costs.
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In New York City, it was clear that business doesn't plan for anything to stop its drive toward sustainability and resilience.
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Aruba's prime minister hopes that other small islands will become living labs for rejecting fossil fuels for good.
by Mike Eman
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Instead of reconstructing the existing electricity grid, we can leapfrog ahead with technologies that make the Caribbean region less vulnerable to future storms.
by Stephen Doig
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The heads of nine global investment banks, on the hook for $72 bazillion daily, think more these days about flood-proof spots than about tax havens. More
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Too many communities around the world aren't capable of handling their own Hurricane Harvey.
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The Gulf city has become the poster child for building to withstand extreme weather, climate change and social or economic shocks — but there's a long way to go.
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Pay-for-success bonds backed by the Rockefeller Foundation and others seek to fund urban resilience projects.
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Storm resilience projects can leave a footprint as big as construction. A team of scientists, engineers and designers are protecting both coasts and the environment.
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7 lessons learned about leading corporate collaboration, ensuring resilience and maintaining transparency for business success.
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As cities take climate matters into their own hands, all 24 U.S. members of the 100 Resilient Cities Network have added the CRO title.
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The mission of the Gold Standard Foundation is to show that projects meant to mitigate global warming can go hand in hand with sustainable development.
by Carey Biron
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A new handbook offers advice to cities willing to make the leap to join Frankfurt, Vancouver, San Francisco and more than 300 others in the transition to clean energy.
by David Hatch
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Heavy rains causing floods and mudslides frequent, and heatwaves are more severe. The consequences for low-income households and older adults could be particularly serious.