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From electric buses to micro-mobility to commercial robo-taxis, this year was a big one for transportation.
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Plus, the motivation behind IKEA's home solar program and what investors really need out of ESG disclosure.
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The namesake U.S. stimulus package enacted by President Franklin D. Roosevelt helped institutionalize racial segregation.
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Consider this real-world proof.
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Four market mechanisms to help grow markets for plastics recycling.
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The awareness is there, now we need to get much more personal.
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Dirty or dangerous beaches don’t just cost to clean up — they also cost in lost recreational spending.
by Timothy Haab
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Industrial farms have negatively impacted surrounding communities for decades, but new litigation might be changing that.
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The state is more than a quarter of the way to its 'all in' commitment to clean power, but the hardest work is yet to come.
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Trump says we're out. This is why we're still in.
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New research examining variable scenarios can provide a foundation for renewable decisions.
by Joachim Seel
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Coalition managing $10.4 trillion in assets urge oil and gas groups to take responsibility for emissions as it diversifies from fossil fuels.
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And not just for lawyers.
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What's Elon Musk doing right?
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Looking at you, Boulder, Colorado.
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The Budget Act of 2018 expands and enhances the tax credits for climate technologies, which could have an important impact for companies.
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The Volunteer State is missing economic and policy opportunities to recover and reuse materials for the domestic commodity market.
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The media might be excited about the possibility of microgrids and solar on the Island of Enchantment, but physical and political obstacles remain.
by Corey Cantor
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People love trees and know that deforestation is harmful. So how do we truly put an end to it?
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The existing shortage isn't a short-term drought, it's the new long-term normal.
by Will Sarni
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To EV or not to EV is not the question for a rising number of urban dwellers. This is: If you buy an electric vehicle, where could you charge it?
by Alana Miller
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A guide to lobbying the lobbyists.
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Presidents and prime ministers have limited policy control over national carbon footprints. Subnational entities can prove that 'We Are Still In.'
by Daniel Esty