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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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The oil and gas giant ramps up its investment in the largest carbon offset developer in the U.S., as it increases focus on natural climate solutions in support of its net-zero targets.
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Will regenerative agriculture alone save us from climate apocalypse? No. But thanks to its much-hyped carbon sequestration potential, unprecedented funding is pouring into efforts to convert America’s chemical-laden industrial agriculture system into something better. And that just might save us yet.
by CJ Clouse
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With the ocean under new threats, the need for new relationships among nations is greater than ever.
by Nicola Frost
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'Everything that contributes to climate change is a mole we need to whack, and deforestation and other land-use change are becoming bigger moles over time.'
by Julie Nash
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And why these themes will resonate more loudly in the year to come.
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Plus, what's on the road ahead for sustainable transportation?
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From negative oil prices to jaw-dropping valuations, even the experts were surprised by these market developments.
by Sarah Golden
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These trends and developments should be generating more attention than they do.
by Jim Giles
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As the renewable energy sector grows, high-capacity long-life battery storage is fundamental to its success. How these batteries are designed and made will define their environmental impact for generations to come.
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A Q&A with the COO or Mineral Carbonation International (MCi), which wants to lock away 1 billion metric tons of CO2 in building materials.
by Kate Whiting
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The company is sowing the seeds for a global refresh of its mission — including electrified farm machinery, autonomous field robots that swarm through fields, and smart tractor retrofits that provide farmers with insights into metrics such as the organic matter in their soil.
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An analysis indicates the net zero transition is set to rapidly escalate in 2020s, leaving carbon-intensive industries looking increasingly uncompetitive.
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Native people all over the U.S. are working diligently to reclaim Indigenous varieties of corn, beans, squash, sunflowers and other crops.
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The new way of processing iron uses hydrogen instead of coal — building on hydrogen's low-emissions promise.
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The apparel and footwear giant says its scale requires it to address textile waste and to design out waste from the beginning.
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Pollution, poverty and race collide in many other disadvantaged communities across California — and the country — and some argue that the state’s climate policies haven’t helped.
by Julia Rosen
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North Dakota’s water supplies are at risk from contaminants from fracking wastewater.
by Elena Bruess
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From bans of gasoline-powered cars to zero-emissions fleet breakthroughs to the public transit crisis, these are the developments shaping the world of clean mobility.
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Now is the time to shake the foundation of how we operate as a society.
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Two percent of global emissions from this sector adds up.
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If sustainability’s importance to consumers and purchasers didn’t go away in the midst of a global pandemic, will it ever?
by Diane Osgood
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Help us honor young sustainability professionals making waves in corporate climate action.
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What to do with a massive industry that may be running out of gas?
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Recent research found that 70 percent of consumers surveyed were willing to delay home deliveries by about five days, if given an environmental incentive to do so at the time of purchase.