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Synthetic biology startup Allonnia just raised $30 million more for tech to remediate PFAS.
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Sponsored: Is tackling Scope 3 emissions a company’s greatest sustainability challenge?
by Erik Roberts
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Sponsored: Innovation will be the driver of sustainable behavior change. Jerry Porter, Chief R&D and Innovation Officer at P&G Fabric & Home Care, explores the full picture through the lens of Tide.
by Jerry Porter
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'Water is only going to get more important. Water change is climate change.'
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Water tech investment is picking up speed, but why does it appear stranded at sea in comparison to other climate sectors?
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Sponsored: Our global climate crisis deepens on the need for cleaner, resilient versions of essential systems that keep business operational.
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Companies such as ZwitterCo and Waterplan are creating a ripple effect for water technology startups focused on private-sector applications.
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A mining boom in mountainous Argentina, Chile and Bolivia, home to half the world’s lithium reserves, could drain vital ecosystems and deprive Indigenous communities of water.
by Fred Pearce
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Sponsored: Nearly all accessible freshwater on earth is in the ground. As climate change worsens, it will be even more crucial to manage this finite resource.
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Covering all 4,000 miles of the state's canals with solar panels would save more than 65 billion gallons of water annually by reducing evaporation, one study showed.
by Roger Bales
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Water challenges such as an increase in floods and droughts will threaten India’s energy security.
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Sponsored: P&G brand Tide kicks off Ambition 2030, a set of sustainability and purpose-driven goals to decarbonize laundry from manufacturing to the home laundry room.
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By restoring the marine environment, the cubes can also encourage sustainable fishing and eco-tourism, the company's founder said.
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Companies face increasing pressure to dramatically reduce, report and account for how their operations impact society and the environment. Consumers and shareholders demand meaningful reduction of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and resource consumption, while receiving the same high-quality, reliable service that turns a profit.
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Sponsored: Cleantech is positioned to take center stage at this year’s Consumer Electronics Show with good reason: extreme weather events spanning from wildfires to unseasonably early winter storms are showing consumers and businesses alike that waiting for government action is no longer an option.
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With the Environment Agency warning Britain could run out of water by 2050, water companies are trialing smart home technology to reduce water waste.
by Toby Hill
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Plus, tune in for the final installment of our three-part series on clean energy equity, featuring Greenlining Institute.
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Also featured: A dialogue about public-private innovation in water security with the World Economic Forum's water project lead, Callie Stinson.
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Utilities can implement a variety of demand management strategies to water the world's concrete jungles.
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A rundown of the latest sustainable business research, from tech and finance to materials, social media and more.
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Beermaker Lagunitas is the first to use a model that borrows from the world of power purchase agreements.
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More companies are unleashing a new generation of science-based goals to tackle social environmental problems locally and globally.
by Mike Hower
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Solar panels can float in water, slowing evaporation while sparing land. Installations are all over the world and in some surprising bodies of water.
by RP Siegel