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Today’s burgeoning recommerce and online rental markets offer high-end gadgets and swanky fashion.
by CJ Clouse
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Electric vehicle manufacturers, governments and every entity in between have roles to play.
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California has long dominated the headlines about wildfires — but other regions are experiencing fires more often.
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There’s a battle raging over the ownership of PG&E Corp., one of the nation’s largest utilities, with cities, hedge fund managers and even customers all
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Look for three overarching attributes, says a Nobel-winning scientist.
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From ceremonies to harvesting and food storage, to political leadership, to gender relations, indigenous groups have detailed understandings of how design societal institutions to support resilience. But colonialism changed that.
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In order to prepare for more climate disruption, the United States and others will have to 'raise unprecedented amounts of money to cope with the impacts of climate change.'
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Plus, what you missed during the Clean Tech Open showcase at VERGE 19.
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When the lights stop working and communities and businesses grind to a halt, people understand what it means to be powerless.
by Sarah Golden
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Indigenous climate adaptation plans have actively managed forest ecosystems with fire for centuries.
by Sara Worl
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From urban density to energy-efficient appliances, cutting emissions and making money has never made more sense.
by Leah Lazer
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It may sound a bit like alchemy to create building blocks out of thin air, but plants and algae have been doing essentially the same thing for hundreds of millions of years.
by Ben Soltoff
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From data to electrification, these entpreneurs are surmounting barriers to reaching an equitable, sustainable mobility future and empowering first movers to act.
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Featured this week: Alexa Dembek, the chief technology and sustainability officer for DuPont, and Ned Harvey, managing director at Rocky Mountain Institute.
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Where food prices are 35 percent higher than the US mainland average, community members do what they can to address food insecurity.
by Mark Winne
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Almost 30% of U.S. carbon pollution comes from transportation.
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And three residential policies can promote economic development, improve health and reduce carbon emissions.
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How long homes can maintain the last comfortable temperature during extreme weather can make the difference between life and death.
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Our experts will address how companies are planning for climate risks that could challenge energy infrastructure, arguments that bolster the business case for building in resiliency, and the available distributed energy resources that ensure continuity of operations.
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Can systems change come from the bottom up? These neighbors believe it can.
by Sue Lebeck
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A few sips from the firehose of insights that spewed from three days of North America's largest circular economy event.
by Joel Makower
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Help us identify the courageous entrepreneurs, investors and business leaders shaping innovations in renewable energy, sustainable transportation, carbon removal and the circular economy.
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It will take innovation in three places: processes, products and business models.