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In some cases the conservation horizon looks like it came out of SciFi novel but these measures could be the key to saving out planet.
by Mary Hoff
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Sponsored: By following three key steps, businesses can develop goals and follow actions to support the restoration of biodiversity, a move that has benefits for both business and nature.
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Land trusts have started adressing the unfair advantages they bring to cities, and some are working to foster equity.
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iNaturalist, eButterfly and Nature's Notebook are among the tools enabling communities to supplement professional research.
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It's the second Super Year for Nature. Here's what businesses looking to advance biodiversity protection and ecosystem restoration should be thinking about.
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While Leopold did not explicitly recognize how the impacts of land exploitation fell disproportionately on the poor and on Black and Indigenous people and people of color, he came to believe that Western ethical frameworks had to expand to embrace land.
by Curt Meine
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Of the 20 million acres the U.S. Forest Service manages in California, up to 9 million acres need to be restored.
by Roger Bales
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As the COVID-19 pandemic decimates tourism, poaching is on the rise while conservation efforts are running out of funds.
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Business leaders can bolster land managers while land managers educate vendors about the history and culturally resonant dimensions of the land.
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Researchers are looking to kelp for help storing carbon dioxide far beneath the surface of the sea.
by Emma Bryce
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“It’s focused on both the economics and the ecological value that is driven,' says co-founder and CEO Ethan Steinberg.
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Feeding the world is an absolute imperative.
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The land impact investing company Blacksheep Regenerative Resource Management wants to use the power of business for conservation.
by PJ Connelly
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The organization Project Drawdown has done a great job of identifying and sharing the most viable solutions to climate change. We need to do the same thing for biodiversity.
by Leah Gerber
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In Pennsylvania, an innovative program is showing farmers how to plant cash crops in buffer zones to help stabilize stream banks and clean up waterways.
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Automation and artificial intelligence are being leveraged to both generate and evaluate ESG data. Is that a good thing?
by John Davies
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The potential of lab-grown and plant-based protein as a solution to climate change and world hunger has already generated a great deal of buzz.
by Holly Secon
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Over $44 trillion of economic value generation, more than half the world’s total GDP, is moderately or highly dependent on nature.
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The circular economy has been limited by the lack of metrics to understand the current linear system, measure progress over time and contextualize circularity within global boundaries.
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All signs point to the next generation of commercial buildings becoming all-electric.
by Sarah Golden
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Data can help companies make decisions about their conservation initiatives — and improve outcomes.
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With events such as the recurring California wildfires and mudslides, hurricanes Harvey and Maria and Typhoon Hagibis, which have had catastrophic human and economic costs, it is perhaps unsurprising that governments, regulators and investors have started to ask companies to disclose their climate risks, including physical risk.
by Lauren Smart
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Planting and protecting forests in remote areas of the world may be challenging. But another trend may help matters.
by Jim Giles
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Last-mile freight is a major contributor to local air pollution, often in disadvantaged communities. But there’s some good news amidst all this urban doom and gloom.