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Craig Dunnum didn’t read the recently released National Climate Assessment (NCA), which predicts the nation’s farm commodity contribution to the economy — $136
December 21, 2018 by Virginia Gewin
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The two sides of the global business community faced off in Katowice last week, as the Trump administration launched its latest attempt to promote the global
December 12, 2018 by James Murray
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While the "Green New Deal" proposed by a number of policy makers is a great idea, it couldn’t be a more terrible name. It calls specific reference to the New
December 7, 2018 by Marilyn Waite
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There is no denying the mood music leading into next week's crucial United Nations climate summit in Katowice could be better. The annual pre-summit flurry of
December 4, 2018 by James Murray
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Climate change was on ballots across America last month. The results were mixed but leave room for increased climate action in the next two years and beyond.
December 3, 2018 by Dan Lashof
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The Fourth National Climate Assessment Report released Nov. 23 presents a strong and clear message: Climate change already is affecting every sector and region
November 29, 2018 by Kelly Levin
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In late 2009, a group of small business owners — a heating contractor, an architect, an interior designer, a landscape architect and a general contractor —
November 27, 2018 by Jeffrey G. York
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Adapted from the VERGE Weekly newsletter, published Wednesdays.This week, in the run-up to Thanksgiving, I felt thankful for the steadily increasing drumbeat
November 22, 2018 by Shana Rappaport
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Being pro-environment was a winning strategy for this country’s mayors.Twelve mayors in America’s 100 largest cities faced re-election battles during the 2018
November 13, 2018 by Mary Alice Haddad
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On Nov. 14, Chicago will welcome nearly 20,000 Greenbuild attendees from the architecture, commercial development, academia and advocacy communities. The ideas
November 12, 2018 by Karen Weigert
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The Democratic Party looks to have taken control of the United States House of Representatives after this week's mid-term elections, delivering a blow for
November 9, 2018 by Michael Holder
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Adapted from GreenBuzz, a weekly newsletter published Mondays.Something interesting happened this election season, something not noted or discussed among the
November 7, 2018 by Joel Makower
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The combustion of oil, gas and coal have made possible a much higher standard of living for humans through radical innovations in technology and science over
November 1, 2018 by Brian C. Black
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If the Paris Agreement was about getting the world’s political ducks in a row, the IPCC’s special report on climate change this month was about giving those
October 29, 2018 by Hugh Bowring
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Throwaway plastic items such as cutlery, cotton buds, straws and stirrers soon could be banned across Europe after MEPs backed measures to drive down the
October 26, 2018 by Michael Holder
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In recent decades, few scientists have sounded the alarm about the runaway fishing of the world’s oceans as loudly as marine biologist Daniel Pauly. Now Pauly
October 23, 2018 by Richard Schiffman
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Climate advocates have struggled to persuade half of the U.S. public of the need to do more to slow the pace of global warming.But even as climate scientists
October 17, 2018 by Brian Greenhill
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No more bullsh*t, it's time to deliver, as your stereotypical New Yorker might say.That was the message from the One Planet Summit in New York this week, a
October 1, 2018 by Ed King
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Will we be able to verify the Paris climate accord? Right now, science is not up to the task, say the people in charge of assessing our annual emissions of CO2
September 25, 2018 by Fred Pearce
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Following years of extremely high and low temperatures, catastrophic hurricanes, droughts, floods, forest fires and sea-level rises eating away at valuable
September 17, 2018 by Terry F. Yosie
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Excerpt from Subnational Hydropolitics: Conflict, Cooperation, and Institution-Building in Shared River Basins, by Scott Moore, published by Oxford, University
September 15, 2018 by Scott Moore
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Need more data to make your company’s case for fighting climate change? You’ll have plenty more ammunition by the end of this week.The Global Climate Action
September 12, 2018 by Heather Clancy
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This article is drawn from the VERGE Weekly newsletter from GreenBiz, running Wednesdays.Recently, a disquieting pattern has emerged. Moderate national leaders
August 31, 2018 by Elaine Hsieh
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Is taxing carbon emissions feasible?This is the question that David Hochschild, who serves on the California Energy Commission; Rep. Chris Lee, chairman of the
August 6, 2018 by Joel Makower
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This article is drawn from the GreenBuzz newsletter from GreenBiz, running Mondays.I’ve been to the movies twice over the past week. Not to see the latest
August 2, 2018 by Joel Makower