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The eco-engineering giving both the human and ecological populations another chance along urban coastlines.
by Leah Garden
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One of the biggest challenges in drawing ocean maps at any depth has been the relative lack of standardization in how data is shared.
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The Green New Deal had a drought of ocean-related measures. Can a new initiative catch a wave?
by Joel Makower
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The applications being made possible by breakthroughs in machine learning, image recognition, analytics and sensors are profoundly practical.
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Technology is a tool that companies can increasingly use to meet sustainability and climate emissions reductions goals.
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Sponsored: Iberostar Group’s Wave of Change movement delivers a robust approach to ocean conservation in tourism and hospitality.
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The case for more research in technologies that will help the world adapt to the new normal.
by Jessica Eise
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The impact on humanity is no longer a hypothetical concern.
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These changes are rapid, complex, interconnected, uncertain and nonlinear. How will they affect your business?
by Jacob Park
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We need to limit consumption of foods with outsized climate impacts, especially beef, lamb and goat.
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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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The best of live interviews from GreenBiz events. In this episode: How American businesses, from WWF to Ceres to Microsoft to Ingersoll Rand, are still proving their commitments to the Paris Agreement's climate goals.
by Joel Makower
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Who would have thought the 'me me me' generation is all about the environment?
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The best of live interviews from GreenBiz events. In this episode: Dr. Katharine Wilkinson, senior writer of Project Drawdown, says that reversing climate change is achievable, but 'up to us.'
by Joel Makower
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How to push past the Paris Agreement.
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A deeply worrying new trend has appeared — the recoupling of emissions and economic growth.
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Hint: it has to do with methane, a greenhouse gas 84 times as potent as carbon dioxide.
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Presidents and prime ministers have limited policy control over national carbon footprints. Subnational entities can prove that 'We Are Still In.'
by Daniel Esty
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Extreme weather in India is harming worker health and posing risks to women's rights.
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Environmental artist Anne de Carbuccia travels to Earth's most extreme places, documenting the effects of climate change.
by Amy Kalafa
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A reality check about the ultimate cost of our economy's unchecked consumption.
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European oil giants plan to expand into cleaner products. Their U.S. counterparts: not so much.
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This week: Helen Clarkson of the Climate Group and Erin Callahan of the Climate Collaborative. Plus, meet the rockstar journalist joining GreenBiz.
by Joel Makower
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Fasten your seatbelts: Rising tides and air that is too hot for take-off are challenging aviation as the world warms.
by Fred Pearce
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The utility's director of sustainability chats about climate risks and balancing clean energy adoption with the need for reliable, affordable power