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Transparency has arrived — whether companies and their suppliers like it or not — thanks to technologies related to smartphones, Big Data and the Internet of Things.
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Whole Foods is the latest big business to bet big on traceability tech — and it's far from alone in the rush for more control over product sourcing.
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Tech companies eyeing the converging markets for electric and self-driving cars could transform the carbon footprint of transportation systems.
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From shipping containers to personalized produce, a look at the cutting edge of urban ag.
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Here's where data analytics, sensors, virtual reality games and drones can help to protect wild lands and creatures.
by Mira Inbar
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Scientists can’t be everywhere to measure air pollution. Thanks to these developments, they may not have to be.
by Mike Hower
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The rise of information and communication technology is creating new opportunities to drive down emissions and open new business markets.
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How you collect building energy data — and more importantly, how you interpret it — is crucial for taking efficiency to the next level.
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The sharing economy and radical changes in the way we buy energy are breaking the stranglehold on private infrastructure and opening new possibilities for urban sustainability.
by Greg Kats
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The search giant is far from the only player in town when it comes to smart cities technologies poised to redefine urban development. Here's what Larry Page & Co. are up against.
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Forget New York and San Francisco. The tech and telecom giants are going Midwestern with an Internet of Things deal worth an estimated $15 million.
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The German Climate Computing Center is now using IBM's data analytics technology to manage the world’s largest cache of climate simulation data.
by Mike Hower
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Leaders from cities including Boston, Houston, Vancouver and San Francisco have joined forces to help create a first-of-its kind guide to navigating the hype around smart cities.
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By 2050, 2.5 billion more people will live in global cities — 90 percent of whom will reside in Africa, Latin America or Asia. But how do these less-developed urban centers fit into the hype about smart city technology?
by Mike Hower
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Meet the Silicon Valley startup looking to change the math for businesses interested in increasing energy efficiency with new tech tools.
by Keith Larsen
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Kenya's tech hub is developing technologies to solve local problems with global impacts.
by Mike Hower
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From eight-figure funding rounds to breaking new ground on mobile, the transportation tech market is heating back up.
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Using data analysis to study where tigers are being killed and sold, Indian officials are better able to intercept poachers.
by Roger Drouin
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Terbine is building a global platform where organizations can buy and contribute data about the physical world. Energy is its priority.