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The industry aims to boost its sustainability commitment by focusing on circularity and proving the value of shared e-scooters and e-bikes to cities.
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The world has largely reached a consensus that COVID-19 was dangerous enough to justify not forcing commutes to the office.
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AstraZeneca, Agilent and others are working with the organization to shrink the carbon footprint and waste of the world's research labs.
by Elsa Wenzel
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The COVID-19 pandemic has revealed massive shortcomings in the nation’s labor and disaster aid systems, which have for decades failed to protect workers who come to the U.S. every year for seasonal work.
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Fighting the pandemic should not come at the cost of stemming the flow of plastic pollution into the environment.
by Rob Kaplan
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We know that lack of ventilation can aid spread of the virus. But how much ventilation is needed?
by Steven Nadel
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With only weeks to go until the election, Connecticut farmer Jenni Bass says she hopes voters see through what she describes as Trump’s empty attempts to appeal to farmers.
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The way we live may have changed, perhaps for ever, but what about the impact on our planet? And what can we do about it?
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Sponsored: Any green recovery plan requires a closer look at smart-city infrastructure investments. Part of this requires taking a closer look at raw materials, such as copper, in order for smart cities to reach their full potential while improving their environmental performance.
by Steve Kukoda
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We need to shift the whole game, raise the level of ambition, move that needle.
by Gil Friend
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The community is located just 40 miles from Mar-a-Lago and the ostentatious wealth associated with coastal Palm Beach County. The small towns that sit just off the southern shore of Lake Okeechobee are a world apart.
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Pursuing an unrelenting fossil fuel agenda, Trump has scaled back or eliminated over 150 environment measures, expanded Arctic drilling and denied climate science.
by Vernon Loeb
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These days, it's hard to leave the house without seeing a plexiglass shield, but what will happen to that plastic when the pandemic is over?
by Jesse Klein
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Research also suggests that cities can play a role in reducing the equity gap between the work-from-home haves and have-nots.
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Will carbon-free work become a matter of corporate policy? That and other ideas bubbled up in a recent discussion among corporate leaders.
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Soubeiran is the vice president of nature and water cycle at the French food giant. He shares the company's plans to move away from intensive farming practices in the pandemic era.
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Cycling has become one of the few ways to get to and from work safely while also socially distancing during the pandemic.
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There is tremendous opportunity for closing nutrient loops and shifting to a regenerative, distributed and healthier food system.
by Emma Chow
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Here's what green quantitative easing programs by central banks can look like.
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Keeping food and agriculture supply chains afloat is critical during the pandemic.
by Elsa Wenzel
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As governments step up to address the most pressing issues, they must set a clear direction that enables private sector circular innovation.
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The COVID-19 pandemic is bringing new challenges to water treatment and wastewater infrastructure. Here’s what we need do to keep it going strong.