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Tackling tough issues, enlisting unlikely partners, and harnessing local communities will be crucial to making progress on sustainable food systems in 2024.
by Theresa Lieb
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Reframing how we define technology could be the ultimate game-changer.
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Breakthrough Energy and homebuilder Lennar's investment arm co-lead $64 million Series A round for low-carbon cement producer Terra CO2 Technology.
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To decarbonize sectors such as steel and long-distance transport, we need to take partial steps in the short term, such as increased efficiency, reduced demand and greater circularity, while also investing in new technology and infrastructure for the long term.
by Ben Soltoff
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A new bill passed in New York state tasks the Office of General Services with establishing guidelines for procuring low-carbon concrete for state projects.
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The traditional process of making concrete accounts for nearly 10 percent of all global carbon dioxide emissions. Solutions for addressing that footprint have huge potential to scale.
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A closer look at the momentum and potential for cleaner industrial technologies.
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The cement industry is taking steps to reduce its carbon emissions, but this will require technological upgrades, innovative approaches — and a considerable financial commitment.
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Forum for the Future chief executive, Dr. Sally Uren, explores how to drive the transformational shifts needed to respond to the climate crisis.
by Sally Uren
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In a first for the sector, the world’s fourth largest maker said it would cut emissions in line with Paris climate goals.
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We can make sure that cities are successful with a downtown experiment: the business improvement district (BID).
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Plus, Associate Editor Holly Secon chats with Soylent CEO Bryan Crowley about affordable, appealing alternatives to animal protein.
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Reducing the industry’s heavy carbon footprint has been a rocky road. But solutions from both incumbents and upstarts are pouring in.
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This year will be pivotal for businesses to make progress on the UN's blueprint for peace and prosperity.
by James Gomme
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Our species often does its best work after being backed — or backing itself — into a corner.
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China, India and Indonesia remain some of the most polluting nations, but more sustainable development and finance are promising for their futures.
by Jaclyn Yeo
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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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Estimates show that $5.7 trillion in green investment is needed annually by 2020 in developing nations for climate action.
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How machine learning and artificial intelligence are shaping the seafood industry.
by Meg Wilcox
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Community energy and mini-grids are promising models for reducing global energy poverty, but the nascent sector is still far from proven.
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Traditional agricultural practices often aim to maximize value of resources and minimize waste. Can we save that thought?
by Guido Rutten
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In this week's episode, companies find value in the circular economy, partnering for global green growth and a visit with an inspiring educator.
by Joel Makower
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Many city leaders already are working to finance resilience projects through green bonds.
by David Hatch
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For an industry that relies heavily on natural resources such as clean air, soil and water, becoming more environmentally friendly is not just a marketing ploy — it is a necessity.