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Food companies are ahead of other sectors when it comes to water solutions, but are they ready for systems-level changes that challenge the status quo?
by Alex Novarro
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For the land, water and farming sectors, we are already living in the climate crisis. Are you still talking about transition risk?
by Jesse Klein
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A huge rain storm doesn’t always mean immediate relief for agriculture that has been dealing with drought for years. It can also mean flooding, which only if captured can provide long-term relief.
by Jesse Klein
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Sponsored: Climate Pledge signatories are trailblazing paths to decarbonization — and our new docuseries shows how companies are changing the way they do business.
by Sally Fouts
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Sponsored: Keurig Dr Pepper aspires to net positive water impact and joins the Water Resilience Coalition, bolstering existing water stewardship commitments through collective action.
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Food companies that focus too much on their direct operations instead of looking down their supply chain are missing crucial water risks.
by Sara Walker
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The ag sector is unprepared for the realities of water in a climate change future even as more of them start to report and disclose water initiatives.
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Many tactics the U.S. is trying to avoiding water bankruptcy in the drought-troubled Southwest have already failed in Iran.
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As water levels dip to historic lows, Blue Diamond Growers and Driscolls hope their small changes and big reaches will have immense impact.
by Jesse Klein
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Experts agree that cities need diverse water supplies, but desalination plants remain controversial.
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Plus, an interview with water strategist Will Sarni.
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The hyperlocal system in Chestnut Hill, Tennessee, is still a relatively rare but impactful investment.
by Jesse Klein
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A round-up of recent reports on sustainable business and clean technology.
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Colorado and California are rethinking water management for a hotter, drier future, while balancing urban water needs with the benefits agriculture brings to rural communities.
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Agricultural pollution is a broad-based issue — but addressing it is politically difficult. Here's how to be most effective.
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Plus, what semiconductor legend T.J. Rodgers has in common with Kansas farmer Dwane Roth.
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The Oroville dam crisis inspired farmers to capture floodwater underground for use in warmer months.
by John Upton
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The ag giant is teaming up with PepsiCo, Kellogg, General Mills, Monsanto and Walmart. Here's why.
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They join Kellogg, Walmart, Monsanto and three environmental conservation organizations to support sustainable farming practices on the corn, soy and wheat fields of the Midwest.
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Midwest row crops, including corn for cereal and soybeans in mayonnaise, are increasingly farmed sustainably.
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From reining in waste to rethinking the food we produce in the first place, it's time to act.
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Tule Technologies, Rubicon Water and other ag-tech companies as well as university and government researchers have devised tools to grow more food with less water.
by Matt Weiser
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With conditions varying all the way from weather through washing, how can companies find out how much water crops use from farm to fork?
by Meg Wilcox
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The food company is investing millions in technology to help reduce its water use at its facilities in drought-stricken California.
by Charles Wark