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Iowa farmers are making a small switch with big dividends: regenerating soils, cleaning up waters, and providing benefits to family farms.
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Big companies invest in low-carbon products, the race to map the future of fleets and five policies that threaten U.S. clean energy markets.
by Joel Makower
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Corporations have signed thousands of megawatts worth of contracts this year. But Microsoft and others are on hold amid threats to federal tax credits.
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Influential manufacturers are balancing on-site investments with big power purchase agreements.
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A vista of volatility surrounds us. Sometimes it helps to see how far we've really come.
by RP Siegel
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It turns out that atmospheric nitrogen helps soil absorb carbon more effectively. Reducing that pollution could, ironically, result in higher carbon dioxide levels.
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New service from the Business Renewables Center simplifies the comparison of contracts, including virtual power purchase agreements.
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Recently, U.S. facilities have begun to offer large-scale renewable energy options to customers. Here, a closer look at the rapid scale-up.
by Letha Tawney
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Restoring soil fertility is one of humanity’s best options for making progress on three daunting challenges: Feeding everyone, weathering climate change and conserving biodiversity.
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With the state aggressively lowering its reliance on oil production thanks to advances in renewables, more growth from wind and solar power will require modern power grid infrastructure.
by John Licata
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As word gets around that soil is alive, farmers have adopted a whole new attitude toward their land.
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Renewable wind energy is responsible for over 22,000 jobs, $60 million in land lease payments and more than 12 percent of electricity in Texas.
by RP Siegel
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Newcomers such as Japan are gaining ground, raising questions about the future of the market for turbines.
by Adam Wilson
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An agronomist's straight talk on what it will really take for agriculture to sustain a growing global population.
by Mitch Hunter
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Offshore wind is making big waves in Europe. Why is the U.S. staying on dry land?
by RP Siegel
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Market dynamics are evolving at lightning speed.
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Agriculture is the 'most destructive industry' in history, but Allan Savory reveals ancient practices that can enrich the future.
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Switch SuperNAP and Digital Realty prioritize renewables, as the industry looks beyond efficiency.
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Agriculture contributes to a quarter of the climate crisis. Here is how to replenish the soil, nature’s regenerative capital.