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It's not about localization versus globalization, it's about flexibility.
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Is our economy built for the long term? Is it sustainable?
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A political and societal prescription for the next big crisis.
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Driving is creeping up, but there actions city, state and private-sector leaders can take to encourage dramatically different transportation habits.
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Mainstream consumers are more attuned to flaws of the 'system,' which the fringe has said needs to be changed for years.
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Once consumption resumes, will people make choices to support a more sustainable economy?
by Diane Osgood
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Widening highways never reduces traffic congestion. A lesson from Portland, Oregon, suggests the most sustainable solution is managing demand through smarter peak pricing policies.
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Global greenhouse-gas emissions have plunged in the wake of COVID-19, but keeping them down requires longer-term strategies blending industrial reductions with solutions that save the world’s forests, farms and fields.
by Steve Zwick
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Talking to the “other side” is easier than we think, especially once we get past our preconceived notions and emotions.
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This week: Conversations with Intel sustainability exec Todd Brady and Delos CEO Paul Scialia.
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Joseph Stiglitz and Lord Nicholas Stern co-author paper setting out evidence green stimulus measures offer best pathway to economic recovery.
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Architecture needs to adapt and evolve in ways that help people manage indoor microbiomes to support health.
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Power consumption has dipped in offices, but not as much as you might think. Here's how to change that.
by Sarah Golden
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Those most at risk from pandemics and natural disasters are often the ones most needed to help when disasters strike: city workers; hospital orderlies; retail clerks; waste haulers; and on and on. How can we possibly be resilient if they aren’t?
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While many stay home because of the the COVID-19 pandemic, water is sitting in the pipes of empty office buildings and gyms, getting old and potentially dangerous.
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It is the financially, environmentally and socially responsible thing to do for the world.
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The behavior changes developing from remote work could have a number of positive benefits. Why not act now to ensure these practices become permanent?
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If we had to place on a time delay the impact of headlines, we likely would see the warnings from medical experts and scientists having the strongest impact in building lasting memories for us all.
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Here's what will help beyond immediate disaster response.
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Leaders from Amazon, Danone, Salesforce, Mars, General Mills and others share how plans have changed and where they’re holding firm.
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UBS analysis suggests the pandemic is set to curb air travel growth 10 percent over the next decade as high-speed rail flourishes.
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We need to develop neighborhoods that ensure access to food, healthcare, education and jobs — without relying on personal vehicles.
by Ben Holland
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Addressing biodiversity, like so many other things, seems to have been shunted aside by the coronavirus outbreak. It would make much more sense to keep it front and center.
by Joel Makower
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Leaders from Archer Daniels Midland, Danone, Herman Miller, Mars, Perdue and more share how their companies are marking the 50th anniversary, while keeping their sights firmly focused on addressing COVID-19.
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Cities — from Wuhan in China to New York in the United States — have been at the front lines of the novel coronavirus crisis and will be in the same position for future crises.