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Key trends that have financial implications for investors.
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Emissions reduction is front and center around the world. Learn how diverse industries are collaborating and innovating to advance a net-zero future for
by Nutrien
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A monthly wrap-up of recent research on sustainable business and clean technology.
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Cannabis companies are hiring agriculture experts to grow newly legal businesses, but pitfalls such as organic labeling and big energy bills loom large.
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GreenBiz 350 podcast this week: A Bayer materials spinoff looks to close the loop on carbon, and the founder of Method turns to plant-based protein.
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If you can't beat 'em, join 'em: Some big companies are opening trade secrets and processes to progress faster.
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They may sound wonky, but several proposals winding through Capitol Hill could have major implications for sustainability-minded businesses.
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Researchers build on age-old practices to reduce food loss in Africa.
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Insiders agree that algae-based foods, fuels and other products will be price-competitive with their traditional counterparts by 2020.
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Good news for food: donut giant agrees to remove nanomaterial, while Dow pledges increased disclosure on the impacts of a controversial herbicide.
by Robert Kropp
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N2Africa teaches farmers to grow legumes, which fix plant-pleasing nitrogen in soil. That much-maligned hill of beans is both crop and fertilizer.
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2014 saw green success, so what's next? Members of our executive network give a peek into their plans for recycling, renewables, reporting and more.
by John Davies
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GreenBiz Executive Network leaders from Dell, Adobe, McDonald's and more talk about eliminating toxics, energy efficiency and other boastworthy wins.
by John Davies
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The retail giant is targeting about 10 chemicals to replace with safer alternatives, and is also working toward sustainable beef supplies.
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At Walmart's Global Sustainability Milestone Meeting today, the retailer vowed to target chemical and fertilizer use in its mammoth supply chain.
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These three policies threaten to roll back sustainability gains. Put them on your radar.
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Californians are voting on a statewide initiative this November, which would require labels on all foods containing genetically modified organisms (GMOs).If passed, the measure could also change the way Americans approach their food supply.
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The world's largest soupmaker says it will eventually stop using BPA -- a controversial chemical -- to line its cans. Advocates call the decision a big step for the canned-foods industry.
by Jennifer Kho
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Even as both sides continue to wage a battle around whether or not genetically modified organisms are good for the planet and its people, new data show that ever-larger swaths of land are being planted in biotech crops.
by Marc Gunther
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The boom in demand for organically grown foods has led to a sharp rise in the relatively small number of organic farms. And for conventional farmers, there's a whole toolbox of approved chemicals waiting to help them transition to organic.
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Steve Savage, a Stanford-trained plant scientist, says that organic agriculture won't save the planet and in face won't be able to <i>feed</i> the planet.
by Marc Gunther
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A review of the BBC's science coverage -- and 'false balance' therein -- as well as an up-close look at cow manure are among the items on our radar this morning.
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Under pressure from New Zealand's Auckland Zoo, Cadbury has agreed to remove palm oil from its Dairy Milk chocolate bars, because of concerns about deforestation and habitat loss.