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In some cases the conservation horizon looks like it came out of SciFi novel but these measures could be the key to saving out planet.
by Mary Hoff
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Sponsored: By following three key steps, businesses can develop goals and follow actions to support the restoration of biodiversity, a move that has benefits for both business and nature.
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Poking beneath the headlines during President Biden’s virtual summit on the climate crisis.
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The firms intend to commit a combined $600 million in initial capital to invest in multiple funds launched by the partnership.
by James Murray
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Plus, 15 entrepreneurs who are rocking it.
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Land trusts have started adressing the unfair advantages they bring to cities, and some are working to foster equity.
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Changing the way emissions are tallied may help litigators focus on the worst climate offenders and shape mitigation.
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iNaturalist, eButterfly and Nature's Notebook are among the tools enabling communities to supplement professional research.
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German automaker Volkswagen is making a big play, as is General Motors. Is Tesla watching the rear-view mirror?
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It turns out that there’s a big gap between developing solutions and implementing them at scale.
by Ben Soltoff
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Plus, we parse the Global Risks Report issued last week by the World Economic Forum.
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Flush times also tend to create a boom mentality. But serial founders Gene Berdichevsky and David Crane are approaching the exuberance with pragmatism.
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It's the second Super Year for Nature. Here's what businesses looking to advance biodiversity protection and ecosystem restoration should be thinking about.
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While Leopold did not explicitly recognize how the impacts of land exploitation fell disproportionately on the poor and on Black and Indigenous people and people of color, he came to believe that Western ethical frameworks had to expand to embrace land.
by Curt Meine
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Here are what the trendlines suggest could be five big climate-tech stories in 2021.
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Berkshire Hathaway, Microsoft, Wells Fargo are among founding partners of the initiative, which received more than 600 applications for its first cohort.
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The Amazon and Blue Origin founder pledged $791 million of his $10 billion Bezos Earth Fund to 16 nonprofits.
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Commercializing early-stage climate tech faces at least four valleys of death. Here's how we can get to the summits.
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Of the 20 million acres the U.S. Forest Service manages in California, up to 9 million acres need to be restored.
by Roger Bales
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As the COVID-19 pandemic decimates tourism, poaching is on the rise while conservation efforts are running out of funds.
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A group of investors, policymakers, startups and energy providers are hoping to build a U.S. battery manufacturing, mining and innovation hub around the Salton Sea.
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The team plans to evaluate potential acquisitions of carbon removal and avoidance businesses. There’s a long list of categories that fit that bill.
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Business leaders can bolster land managers while land managers educate vendors about the history and culturally resonant dimensions of the land.
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As the focus on promoting soil wellness and natural climate sequestration scales, data will be central. Microsoft realizes that.
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Plus a new initiative to improve transparency and accountability in reporting of climate-related risks.