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It cost $70 million per mile to replace the Rockaway Beach dunes and walkway destroyed by Superstorm Sandy five years ago, a project emblematic of forward-thinking coastal development.
by John Upton
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An unprecedented research project is correlating medical data about more than 4 million Kaiser Permanente subscribers with their proximity to trees and green spaces.
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Why not audit expected casualties and expected financial loss in a city in the same way you audit the finances or the creditworthiness of sovereign states?
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How did batteries become such a sexy discussion topic among sustainability professionals? Here’s some advice for deciphering the headlines.
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Companies and organizations that adopt full-spectrum thinking about a variety of modern risks will thrive in an uncertain future.
by Joel Makower
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With plenty of trickling streams and blowing wind, many remote Alaskan communities are doing away with fossil fuels altogether.
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As cities around the world go from climate planning to climate action, the Rockefeller Foundation offshoot is gearing up for the long haul — with or without Trump.
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A new Carbon Tracker Initiative study finds that renewable energy is more cost-effective than fossil fuels. Why isn't the public catching on?
by Henry Litman
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Unexpectedly high carbon emissions from warming soil highlight the benefits of land restoration.
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Businesses clinging to the tried-and-true status quo will undermine their ability to adapt and evolve in a time of volatile change.
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As the global agriculture industry consolidates with the recent merger between Monsanto and Bayer, the question is raised: What does it mean for the rest of us?
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Amid growing climate impacts, the City of Lakes is fighting back with a citizen-backed action strategy.
by Mike Hower
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If not for the well-being of all of the people and all of those to come, what is an economy for?
by David W. Orr
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Sponsored: Communities worldwide are wondering how best to shore up their coastlines, reduce flooding and protect valuable habitat for wildlife and recreation.
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The most vulnerable assets are falling into climate 'protection gap.'
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With rapidly growing urbanization, how can cities ensure that all of their residents are thriving?
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The relocalization of commerce helps cities become less vulnerable to national and global disruptions, and the income generated stays in the community.
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With American climate policy now highly uncertain, the founder of the Svalbard Global Seed Vault talks about his efforts to protect our agricultural future.
by Lela Nargi
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It's not only at the national level that the United Nations looks at for governance opportunities.
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The Land Degradation Neutrality Fund knows how to get private capital investments for sustainable land management.
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Despite the icy (and energy intensive) winters, the Minnesota 2025 Energy Action Plan sets the state as a leader in the midwest for low fossil fuel consumption and high renewable energy use.
by Mark Dyson
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To mitigate major hurricanes, floods and fires, hope for the best and plan for the worst.
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3 reasons why insurance won't be able to pay for climate change disasters.
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75 percent of Haiti's population lives without access to electricity. Distributed renewable energy promises to be the anwer.
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India's Yes Bank weighs in on whether mounting climate risks are changing international financial institutions' investments.