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Most businesses are staying out of the debate, but they have a substantial stake in the outcome.
by Dan Reich
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Smarter regulations are the key.
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Plus, a visit from the executive director of The Solutions Project, the clean energy advocacy group co-founded by actor Mark Ruffalo.
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Why ultra-low-carbon biomethane, aka renewable natural gas, deserves more attention from policymakers.
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The USEIT — or lose it — Act.
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A new policy makes it the first American municipality to try this approach, following London and Singapore.
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Consumers call for less plastics — but are they following through?
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Cutlery, cotton buds, straws, balloon sticks and stirrers could all be gone later this year under a new proposal.
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Is it hot in here or is it us? Pollsters take Americans' temperature on climate.
by Joel Makower
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Plus, Associate Editor Holly Secon chats with Soylent CEO Bryan Crowley about affordable, appealing alternatives to animal protein.
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Plastic waste exporting countries will soon need the informed consent from recipient countries to import their waste.
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Utilities are getting new incentives to invest in so-called non-wires solutions such as rooftop solar, battery storage, energy efficiency and smart load controls.
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A new federal incentive with bipartisan support looks to innovative and sustainable development.
by Sarah Golden
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The time for companies sitting on the sidelines on climate policy — or saying one thing and doing another — is running out.
by Joel Makower
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Massive electrification will bring about a new American abundance.
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The EU Commission's decision to ditch Energy Star labels for office equipment remains controversial with manufacturers.
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Sharpen your message to shape a new agenda in which both business and ecosystems can flourish.
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How many Fortune 500 organizations support some of the iconic campaigns? The answer may surprise you.
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Shared global resources and spaces call for sustainable and collaborative management.
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Appropriately defined and implemented, it has the potential to be a powerful vision for society, one that yields both short- and longer-term benefits that are tangible to voters.
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The nation’s capital just passed aggressive, practical legislation to green its buildings. Your city could be next.
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Implementing the GND seems expensive, but the costs of not addressing the climate and inequality are greater — and will only continue to grow.
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The closest thing to the GND that we've ever had was the Recovery Act — and it holds key lessons for today.
by Joseph Aldy
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James Murray reflects on school strikes, theories of change and vegan sausage rolls.
by James Murray