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Researchers are only beginning to uncover the toxic cocktail of chemicals, microplastics and heavy metals hidden in car and truck tires. But experts say these tire emissions are a significant source of air and water pollution and may be affecting humans as well as wildlife.
by Jim Robbins
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The One Environment-One Health framework proposes new research and policy solutions that better informs the complex interactions among environmental, social and economic systems.
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Lessons from the river on how to sustain the sustainability field. Gifting immersive nature experiences may be part of the solution.
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Retrofitting existing spaces to promote health for occupants and diversifying the facilities management workforce will foster the next-generation built environment.
by Holly Secon
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There is no reason theoretically that we can’t achieve “absolute decoupling,” while sustaining economic growth.
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What happens when ESG and DEI meet the Great Resignation and the climate crisis — amid a pandemic?
by Joel Makower
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Top insurers and economists warn climate change remains biggest global economic threat, despite ongoing COVID risks.
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Sponsored: Mohawk Group emphasizes creating safe and healthier workplaces for employee wellbeing through the medium of IWBI’s WELL Health Safety Rating.
by Ramie Vagal
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Methods of investing, lending, and risk assessment must change to prioritize equity.
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The workforce of the future has identified a culture of health as a key factor in career decisions, and investors are increasingly aware that good health is smart business.
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Learning how to be together once again is exhausting.
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More zero-emissions vehicles, decarbonized buildings and carbon pricing programs are on the way.
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Eric Adams serves as borough president of Brooklyn, New York and recently released his book 'Healthy At Last: A Plant-Based Approach to Preventing and Reversing Diabetes and Other Chronic Illnesses.'
by Katie Ellman
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We must approach our personal sustainability challenges as a problem with our ecosystem.
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Churches and other places of worship helped strike down an industry-backed ballot amendment and delay a massive plastics project.
by Sara Sneath
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Plus, a spotlight on climate change and the healthcare profession with the editor-in-chief of the journal Health Affairs.
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It may be the urgency to address the faltering economy that spurs the necessary policy alignment to reach true decarbonization.
by Sarah Golden
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To be positive or indulge in despair — that is the question.
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In a sink-or-swim world, learning how to keep your head above water will enable you to go the distance.
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Improving the health of the planet, the quality and quantity of our food and the prosperity of farms and agricultural businesses starts underground.
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When we remember to sit quietly we can hear the loving whisper of intuition that tells us when we’re on the right path and when important things are lacking.
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A new report from prescient futurists Tony Seba and James Arbib posits that we are on the cusp of the third age of humankind, one defined by a shaft from models of centralized extraction to ones of localized creation.
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These three efforts are examples of solution that be scaled to address the disparities.
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Those closest to our sources of energy already have realized that recovery requires investment in the future, and that future is clean.
by Emily Kirsch
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Ventilation is an important aspect in the design of medical facilities. The pandemic should prompt us to apply the same thinking to commercial buildings.
by Joe Snider