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The right data can help the corporate world use resources more sustainably, but competing strategic priorities often get in the way.
by Jayraj Nair
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The research could inform future land-use decisions.
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A primer on energy reuse effectiveness, another way to measure data center power consumption.
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Why not turn cars, truck and buses into fleets of data collection devices?
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The data could make it easier for poachers to find animals and plants that scientists are trying to protect.
by Adam Welz
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Applying blockchain to carbon credits to create a 'carbon currency' is the key to demystifying and consolidating the carbon market so it can scale up.
by Lisa Walker
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And yes, IBM is behind one of them.
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Now ecologists can better account for wildlife populations, deforestation and illegal mining.
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A new report explains how four technologies can help cities become hotbeds of the circular economy.
by Joel Makower
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A mashup of technologies is helping scientists map forests and provide a road map for sustainable development.
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New consortium centers on food safety and builds on a Walmart project started last year in China.
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Thanks to data, sensors and software, it may be closer than you think.
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A monthly wrap-up of recent research on sustainable business and clean technology.
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It’s hard to open a newspaper these days without encountering an article on the arrival of artificial intelligence. Predictions about the potential of this
by Conor Riffle
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A look into our artificial intelligence-driven future.
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Real signs of progress from two of the world's biggest data center equipment companies.
by James Murray
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The technology could make it easier for companies and communities to analyze the huge amounts of data expected from sensors in cars, roads and other new transport devices.
by Jose Fermoso
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Connecting the dots for better insights and solutions is difficult because the relevant information is often siloed, but cognitive technology can help humans find patterns and interconnections.
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As crowdfunding matures, startups experiment with niche sites focused on sustainability.
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The state has pledged to work closely with the world's largest polluter on technologies such as zero-emissions vehicles and energy storage.
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The only publicly tech company to be certified under the Living Building Challenge is open-sourcing the system it uses to measure what’s leaving its offices.
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A new venture, bext360, has developed a system that verifies beans using smart image recognition. The technology may allow buyers to track provenance of crops more closely, while promising faster payments for local farmers.
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More than 200 potential applications are in the energy sector alone. Plus, don't overlook emerging models for self-driving vehicles and tracing lumber.
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PINC, which manages ship and railyards, is looking forward to longer flight times and faster refueling turnaround. It's not the only one.
by James Murray