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The company is attracting attention by talking up a favorite cause célèbre for companies and utilities: resilience in the face of climate change.
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Sponsored: BASF collaborates with NASA and Penn State on mixing sustainable concrete in zero gravity.
by Anna Spiewak
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The right policies and technologies could turn concrete manufacturing into a net climate benefit.
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Defense bases are using wind, solar and battery storage to face the threats of extreme weather or attack.
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The hot-button issue has raised new controversy as of late.
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The island needs long-term resource plans, regulatory initiatives and local community action to keep the power going.
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Sponsored: BASF has woven the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals into the solutions they provide — using chemistry to solve the challenges of tomorrow.
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Research found that 27 percent of global forest loss is caused by permanent commodity-driven deforestation-as-usual.
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Natural climate solutions could provide more than a third of the emissions reductions we need — so why aren't we paying attention to them?
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It's critical that we make global women's empowerment a key piece of our resilience plans.
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Some insights from the global supply chain and sustainability chief of McDonald's.
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The best of live interviews from GreenBiz events. This episode: Hawaiian infrastructure managers discuss the challenges in resilience for Hawaii.
by Joel Makower
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The best of live interviews from GreenBiz events. This episode: Three Hawaiian high school students talk about their generation's fight for resilience.
by Joel Makower
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Working together can help balance the sometimes seemingly conflicting goals of economic growth, social development and environmental protection.
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Beyond seawalls.
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Strategies like isolated generation, cross-sector planning and partnerships, and planning for the unplannable will apply far beyond islands like Hawaii and Puerto Rico.
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They're called low-power wide-area networks — LPWANs — and they're changing how we can collect data.
by Chloe Warren
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Some estimates suggest that up to 30 percent of all timber traded globally may be illegally harvested.
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Re-building resilience, one community at a time.
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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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A tour of a revolutionary and bountiful urban garden 100 feet below the streets of London.
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Critics say it's too easy for the timber industry to exploit loopholes. Plus, the process isn't reaching a major contributor to tropical deforestation: agricultural organizations.
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Companies interested in cleaning up their supply chains must find better ways of accommodating the economic aspirations of communities in forest-rich developing countries.
by Rod Taylor
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A new platform aims to help financial institutions uncover their exposure to environmental risks from palm oil, soy, cattle trading and timber, amid deforestation fears.