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A growing community of fixers allows people to share ideas, hone business models, and push for legislative and corporate policies that support stewardship over waste.
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'Tipping points go both ways,' says journalist Judith D. Schwartz. If we focus on the best possible outcomes, perhaps we can restore ecosystems.
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Greenpoint was zoned for manufacturing and is still used for that purpose. But is it possible to reimagine what an industrial corridor can look like?
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These books provide insight into food access and justice in Black communities, food relief and school nutrition programs, the effects of technology on global food supply chains, and much more.
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The Canadian city has improved in the sustainability and livability indices but not so much when it comes to happiness indices.
by Teresa Coady
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Feeding the world is an absolute imperative.
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The 1880s brought on state supreme court rulings and dramatically changed marshes.
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Decarbonizing infrastructure and industry, adapting to water scarcity, reducing waste and transitioning to a circular economy are the biggest challenges to achieving this feat.
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Imagine how different the climate debate would be if we now finally shifted the burden of proof and started demanding that climate deniers prove the safety of continued pollution.
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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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King Arthur Flour, the oldest flour company in the United States, is an example of purpose in practice.
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The 2020s will be the worst of times for those clinging to the old order, yet potentially the best of times for those embracing and driving the new.
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Geoengineering and environmental technologies are the vaccines author Thomas Kostigen believes we need to cure the planet’s ills.
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A new book shows how we can adapt the built and natural environment to be more flood resilient in the face of climate change.
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As the U.N. negotiators behind the Paris Agreement, Figueres and Rivett-Carnac have done a lot of work together. We caught up with them about their latest collaboration, a book called 'The Future We Choose: Surviving the Climate Crisis.'
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For some industries, rising consumer demand and expectations are a clear driver. In others, there's regulatory pressure.
by Peter Lacy
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It’s not enough to just blame Big Ag. We need to create new ways of thinking and doing when it comes to food production.
by Mark Hyman
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Animal activists have made huge strides over the past two decades. But it hasn’t been enough to tip the scales of justice.
by Leah Garcés
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Deep decarbonization only happens if every polluter pays, not just the environmentally conscious.
by Mark Jaccard
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In 2010, a partnership effort between Atlantic City Electric, New Jersey’s Division of Fish and Wildlife, and the Conserve Wildlife Foundation of NJ found a way to use utility rights-of-way to help the eastern tiger salamander adapt to climate change.
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Severe droughts have caused soil fertility to decline and therefore, yields hampered.
by Tony Juniper
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Local groups have engaged with regulators, legislators and other experts to drive impact.
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People of color, who are often the most impacted by the climate crisis, must be part of the environmental movement and the transition to a clean economy.
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Risk disclosure. Regular reporting. Performance management. We need it all.
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Decision-making favors short-term rewards informed by quick measurements — but calculating in more qualitative data can help.