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The frame with which we approach big challenges is crucial.
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In this week's episode, why trickle-down sustainability doesn't work, the state of clean energy buying and what BSR has learned at 25.
by Joel Makower
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Pay-for-success bonds backed by the Rockefeller Foundation and others seek to fund urban resilience projects.
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Your monthly round up of what to know now about top reports in sustainable business and clean technology.
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Many city leaders already are working to finance resilience projects through green bonds.
by David Hatch
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The $50 million bond will pay for transit improvements, energy-efficient street lighting and other climate-friendly upgrades.
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On this week's podcast: Is China taking over the green bond market? How will artificial intelligence revolutionize supply chains?
by Joel Makower
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This week's GreenBiz 350 podcast: How do you get corporate boards on board for sustainability? Also, what mayors are doing on climate to circumvent the national election.
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Our SDGs Letter Project is a call to action. A little over a year ago, the U.N.
by Emily Wier
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A look at how local actions can impact each of the 17 Sustainable Development Goals.
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Every four years, billions of dollars are poured into construction projects for the Olympic Games. Promises about sustainable development and protecting the environment follow. But host cities struggle to reach the goal.
by Mike Hower
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Drawing inspiration from the discipline-driven commitment and friendly global competition at the Olympics to make our cities more resilient.
by Anna Clark
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The GreenBiz 350 podcast explores the changing world of jobs, cities, activism and corporate strategy in a post-Paris Agreement world.
by Joel Makower
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Climate leadership at the local level can unite sectors.
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Consensus on sustainable development imperatives is great. Here are 4 ways to start with the real work.
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More companies are stepping up to fill a trillion-dollar infrastructure gap. Google, IBM, Cisco and Siemens are just a few of the players.