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Cities can be carbon-emitting beasts, but they’re also hotspots for innovation and political action. Efforts to create circular cities laser-focus systemic
June 25, 2019 by Elsa Wenzel
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As early as 1968, Whitney Young Jr. stood before the American Institute of Architects and admonished the profession for not taking on racial injustice, saying
April 5, 2019 by Shawn Fisher Hesse
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In East Oakland, a few blocks from the home of the champion Golden State Warriors basketball team, a series of geometric buildings and well-tended green spaces
August 17, 2017 by Lauren Hepler
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In the grand scheme of pressing issues facing residents of U.S. cities — scarce affordable housing, high health care costs, anxiety about immigration status or
June 23, 2017 by Lauren Hepler
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As chief purpose officer of a 223,000-person company, Shannon Schuyler knows that it can be tempting to go big on a new social responsibility campaign.Take
February 16, 2017 by Lauren Hepler
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Thanks to everyone who tuned in for the VERGE edition of GreenBiz 350 last week. This week, we're converting that momentum into more deep dives on
November 6, 2015 by Joel Makower
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This week's episode of the GreenBiz 350 comes to you directly from VERGE 2015 in the heart of Silicon Valley, where we covered climate, clean energy, tech and
October 30, 2015 by Joel Makower
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It seemed like a simple misunderstanding, but one indicative of the not-so-simple problems that have come to plague meandering global supply chains.In
October 28, 2015 by Lauren Hepler
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In the Wild West of global supply chains — complex production networks notorious for outsourcing jobs, unaddressed safety hazards and myriad inefficiencies —
October 15, 2015 by Lauren Hepler
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It's sometimes hard to understand how fighting the negative effects of climate change relates to the economic success of America, including its most vulnerable
July 17, 2015 by Shelley Poticha
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Great progress has been achieved since the base of the pyramid (BoP) concept appeared, aiming to realize the entrepreneurial potential of the previously
May 2, 2015 by Stuart Hart
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In his more than two decades with the United Nations, Nikhil Seth has played a pivotal role in the development of first the Millennium Development Goals in
April 30, 2015 by Mary Hoff
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This article first appeared at GE’s Txchnologist.When the ground starts shaking, seconds can mean the difference between life and death.Earthquake prediction
April 23, 2015 by Txchnologist staff
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Known for its beautiful natural landscapes, Christ the Redeemer statue and Copacabana beach, Rio de Janeiro is an iconic city. Citizens’ ability to access
March 31, 2015 by Benoit Colin
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If you live in Frankfurt, you’ve got a reason to be cheerful. Germany’s fifth largest city was this week crowned number one in the ARCADIS Sustainable Cities
February 18, 2015 by Stephen Kennett
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Google co-founder Larry Page isn’t exactly the easiest person to wrap your brain around. I learned that first hand when Page was a panelist at a World Economic
December 9, 2014 by John Elkington