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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.
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This week on the GreenBiz 350 podcast: The future of urban ag; A dispatch from Climate Week.
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A new public-private climate resilience effort is using open data to double down on localized adaptation planning.
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New report shows that smarter energy systems are critical to thwarting emerging risk.
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The chief resilience officer of Athens, Greece weighs in on what global population flows have to do with
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Every four years, billions of dollars are poured into construction projects for the Olympic Games. Promises about sustainable development and protecting the environment follow. But host cities struggle to reach the goal.
by Mike Hower