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New off-grid technologies such as ‘zero-source water’ and micro-desalination could help create sustainable water supplies for remote communities.
by Isabel Ling
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Revisiting the Homestead Act.
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Investors are seeking investment-grade green infrastructure projects as opposed to one-off contracts.
by Isabel Ling
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From U.S. military bases in Afghanistan to The Bahamas, solar- and battery-powered microgrids have proven that they can provide a higher level of resilience, including during major disasters.
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Combining heavy engineering plans with softer natural touches like restoring oyster reefs could make our coastlines more resilient.
by Lisa Switkin
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Assuming that utility-scale solar power requires roughly eight acres per megawatt, the expansion would require an area roughly as big as Massachusetts and New Jersey combined,
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Neither government nor business “can do it all” when it comes to disaster risk reduction.
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Sponsored: We must approach the climate crisis and biodiversity loss as the twin crises they are. Nature-based solutions have powerful potential to address both.
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On the east coast, investing in green water infrastructure projects such as rain gardens and tree trenches has seen positive effects for jobs, minorities and climate change.
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Green infrastructure can alleviate the burden on women during drought.
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The Infrastructure and Jobs Act is a good start but more federal infrastructure is needed to adequately address climate change
by Jon Freedman
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As captured carbon becomes a popular way to decarbonize the planet, we need to think about the pipes that will hold that carbon and if they are up to code.
by Amy Mall
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The model policy also encourages quasi-governmental and local private entities to purchase compost for use in their projects.
by Darby Hoover
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The city passed two pieces of legislation that represent an ambitious and important step toward meeting its climate and equity goals.
by Zak Accuardi
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The recovery from climate catastrophe like hurricanes and floods falls on FEMA but the Biden administration isn't treating the organization like our first defense against a warming climate.
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A 20-foot sea wall won’t save Miami — how living structures can help protect the coast and keep the paradise vibe.
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With the era of building big dams over in the U.S., a growing number of existing dams are being modified to produce hydropower.
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Western water experts are working to not only conserve water, but to also reuse as much wastewater as possible, including through direct potable reuse.
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The new infrastructure bill doesn't directly address sustainable farming but funding for increased internet access, EV charging ports and water infrastructure will help farmers make moves in this direction.
by Theresa Lieb
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The bipartisan infrastructure bill lays the groundwork for new economic opportunities based on capturing and sequestering carbon emissions.
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The water cycle is intensifying as the climate warms, IPCC report warns — that means more intense storms and flooding
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Since 2017, Mighty Buildings has grown to over 100 employees and has raised $100 million from leading investors.
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Deliberate policies are needed to ensure job quality and accessible channels between priority communities and skilled, high-paying, upwardly mobile careers.
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Nexii’s composite material is manufactured off-site into lightweight panels and then assembled where it’s needed, cutting down on construction time, waste and embodied carbon.