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The industry needs to decarbonize much faster in 2024 to achieve global greenhouse gas reduction targets.
by James Ball
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Adobe’s new 18-story building is Silicon Valley’s first of its kind, and places a big bet on the future of corporate spaces in the era of climate change.
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Plus, eight ways to make sure that retrofit programs are as comprehensive as possible for customers.
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The owners spent two years tightening building envelopes, replacing heating and cooling systems, and installing rooftop solar panels. Now, they hope to replicate the success elsewhere.
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Incumbent energy providers are cleverly focusing on the upfront expense of clean technologies, playing into a meme that climate tech options are luxuries of the elite.
by Sarah Golden
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The new code passed by the California Energy Commission will include electric heat pumps as a baseline technology for new construction starting in 2023, taking a towards removing natural gas from buildings and requiring all new builds to be electric-ready.
by Sarah Golden
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The tension between gas-fired woks’ unique capabilities and their outsize climate footprint is evocative of the wider challenges to decarbonize commercial buildings.
by Adam Aston
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Massachusetts' new climate bill gives power back to local governments to electrify their buildings.
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This year’s hydrogen commitments could bring green hydrogen to cost parity by as early as 2030. Let's make the most of it.
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Aggressive building electrification is required to truly tackle the crisis the Golden State faces.
by Jonny Kocher
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Aquaponics and other indoor ag systems rely on access to water and energy, not soil or seas. Siting them near existing distribution hubs or industrial parks makes plenty of sense.
by Jim Giles
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The maker of Bulleit, Guiness, Smirnoff, Johnnie Walker and other adult beverages has committed to net-zero carbon emissions and sourcing 100 percent of its electricity from renewable sources by 2030.
by Jesse Klein
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So far, it's the only natural gas utility to formally voice its support on the rising push on statewide mandates for building electrification.
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Vertical farms, with their hyperlocality and ability to quickly grow new crops, can step in to fill retail shelves when traditional farms falter.
by Jesse Klein
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The story that indoor farming could potentially produce dramatic environmental gains is largely fictional today, but innovators are working to bring truth to the tale in a not-so-distant future.
by Jim Giles
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With buildings accounting for 36 percent of emissions globally, there is no path to achieve
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Vertical farms can help produce food close to urban areas, but plant factories require a staggering amount of energy.
by Sarah Golden
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But the broader agricultural world can learn much from how those operations use data.
by Karn Manhas
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From high-tech indoor farms in France and Singapore to mobile apps connecting urban growers and eaters in India and the United States, here are more than a dozen initiatives using tech, entrepreneurship, and social innovation to change urban agriculture.
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The island-state imports most of its food, but is threatened by crop yields and policy changes around the world.
by Darren Tan
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Cuba offers interesting lessons for how to develop urban agriculture, including government-allocated land and agroecological methods that deliver high yields and diverse crops in small spaces.
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Here are some of the promising ventures being backed by the likes of Tyson, Campbell Soups and Danone.
by Meg Wilcox