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The land impact investing company Blacksheep Regenerative Resource Management wants to use the power of business for conservation.
by PJ Connelly
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Programs should be nurtured to have lasting effects, rather than serving as short-term band-aids.
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The plant is set to produce fuel made from waste and residue streams, such as used cooking oil sourced from regional industries.
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How do you add 9 gigawatts of solar and wind in the next three years? You turn to corporate buyers, universities, hospitals and cities to commit to at least half that capacity.
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All you need to know about the IEA's projections for the global renewables market for the next five years.
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Incremental change in agriculture is not moving quickly enough.
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As flight shame rises, one company is on a quest to make green jet fuels.
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In New England, the answer is yes.
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Its new 1.6-gigawatt solar and wind portfolio represents almost as much capacity as all of last year's corporate deals, combined.
by Sarah Golden
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With activists pointing to the high carbon footprint of aviation, some companies are also looking to decrease employees' air travel.
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Plus, many of those food waste stats you've heard don't include what's discarded at the farm. Tune in to hear about both the problem, and potential solutions.
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What gives the founder of Generate Capital joy? Getting the best ideas unlocked.
by Sarah Golden
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Almost half of commercial flights are under 500 miles, putting them within the range of an electric motor.
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The backstory on how the Butter Solar Project spreads solar across the Midwest.
by Sarah Golden
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National Grid has teamed up with the Alan Turing Institute to use machine learning to more accurately predict generation levels from wind and solar technology.
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The best of live interviews from GreenBiz events. This episode: Is conserving natural resources in the Amazon rainforest as black-and-white as we think?
by Joel Makower
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The record second quarter of 2019 saw deals inked to add over 2.8 gigawatts of capacity and 490-gigawatt hours (GWh) annually to corporate energy portfolios.
by Sarah Golden
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Ten data center operators argue that solar-plus-storage is cheaper and cleaner than gas-fired peaker plants.
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As European voters demand action on climate, EU greenhouse gas emissions rose by .7 percent in 2017 compared to the previous year.
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The deal represents another new twist in the corporate renewables movement.
by Sarah Golden
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Solar and wind are renewable yet variable resources. New research shows that using them for the energy transition is not only possible, it's also affordable.
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From Thailand to Bali, a huge increase in tourists, many from China and other rapidly developing economies, is straining sensitive ecosystems to the breaking point. Some countries are trying to control the boom, with a few closing popular destinations to allow damaged areas to heal.
by Nithin Coca
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From New York to California, states are adopting “community solar” programs that bring solar power and lower energy bills to low-income households.
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A contract limitation was limiting municipal utilities' attractiveness to corporate buyers — so they teamed up for market innovation.
by Sarah Golden