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A round-up of recent reports on sustainable business and clean technology.
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Performance can be transparently communicated through certification, helping build intangible value.
by Will Sarni
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Conservation is the foundation upon which all of our sustainable water management strategies are based.
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It’s not just about technology, it’s about laws, public policy and social engagement.
by Will Sarni
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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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We need to promote natural “green” infrastructure such as forests, wetlands, and urban green spaces that can reduce risks from natural disasters.
by Jan Cassin
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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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Dry years like 2018 are the likely future — leaders must begin planning for them now.
by Brad Udall
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Sponsored: Business has a big role in ensuring clean, affordable water for all. Here’s how to save water and money — and help stop the global water crunch.
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Concerns over scarcity and quality are rising. More companies are pledging action, but fewer have shared details of their plans.
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With the Environment Agency warning Britain could run out of water by 2050, water companies are trialing smart home technology to reduce water waste.
by Toby Hill
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As the continent urbanizes, it faces water shortages and deforestation. The private sector can help.
by Chris Gordon
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These powerful tools measure water footprints, help estimate business risks and can aid with disclosure efforts and life-cycle analysis. But they're friendly enough for curious amateurs, too.
by Elsa Wenzel
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A key priority for Jon Radtke: partnering with other companies and NGOs to solve water issues on a pre-competitive basis.
by John Sabo
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Considering the painful economic impact of anticipated water shortages, the private sector should be far more involved in the plan forward.
by Will Sarni
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Waste management and pollution prevention are historically ineffective in China — here's why that matters.
by Joachim Roth
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Going green by going blue.