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Google's Urs Holzle, the Renewable Energy Buyers Alliance and John Goodenough have the imagination and capacity to make the impossible possible for renewable energy.
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Corporate directors are under more pressure than ever to understand the financial and operational risks that climate change poses. Here's how your company can take action.
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The lackluster political support for science could bite companies squarely in the supply chain.
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IoT tools can learn a thing or two about human processes, such as teaching, plumbing or even diagnosing cancer. Hewlett Packard Enterprise is trying.
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The ag giant is teaming up with PepsiCo, Kellogg, General Mills, Monsanto and Walmart. Here's why.
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They join Kellogg, Walmart, Monsanto and three environmental conservation organizations to support sustainable farming practices on the corn, soy and wheat fields of the Midwest.
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The first crop-land agricultural credits were introduced to the carbon market this summer, but the biggest functioning U.S. cap and trade market — California's — hangs in limbo.
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DuPont's Pioneer and Bayer AG's Crop Science join Finistere Ventures and Cloud Break Advisors in creating a new accelerator fund.
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A former Walmart executive takes on the lead sustainability role for a small department store chain.
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Mars, Kellogg, Unilever, General Mills will work with the WWF on the systemic change needed, through the Markets Institute to Advance Sustainable Food Production.
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Scarcity has brought innovation in water, just as the economic principle of market developments promised.
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From winter wheat fields in the rural thumb of Michigan to rice fields in Thailand, the cereal maker is promoting sustainability with a global reach.
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Using ag-tech, solar energy and Tesla batteries as well as age-old methods like falconry, Jackson Family Wineries has sharply cut water, grid energy and pesticides.
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Scaling innovations, planning for end-of-use when designing products, including women and girls in economic development were just some of the solutions offered for moving faster and farther on sustainability.
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Suppliers of the world's biggest companies still aren't investing in sustainability. But pressure from customers like Microsoft, L'Oreal and Coca-Cola could change that.