How corporations are changing our freshwater future

Companies such as REI, Silk and Coca-Cola have joined into partnerships with non-governmental organizations to expand corporate stewardship of our drinking water. Read More

How to rehab our soil for a changing climate

Agriculture is a huge emitter of greenhouse gases, but a deep dig into new data shows that climate solutions may be hidden in our soil. Read More

Why PepsiCo aims to repair watersheds in Latin American cities

The beverage and food giant aims to restore 600,000 cubic meters of aquifer lands with the help of the Nature Conservancy. Read More

New law recognizes meadows, streams as green infrastructure

Research by Ecosystem Marketplace shows a dramatic surge in payments for watershed services across the United States and around the world. Read More

Why General Growth ranks among the top 10 solar buyers

This mall operator owns more than 30.2 MW of capacity, and it’s installing more. Read More

D.C. stormwater credit could be a role model for other cities

The nation's capital seeks to control flooding with help from its credit-trade system. Read More

Coca-Cola and Unilever dive into water as a human right

What are these behemoths doing to protect their greatest natural assets? Read More

World Water Day brings a gush of initiatives, investments

Facing the precarious state of water globally and in the U.S., businesses including GE and American Water step up with new R&D efforts. GE's plan converts wastewater treatment processes to electricity producers. Read More

12 strategies for moving from water scarcity to abundance

How has a country made up of 60 percent desert achieved water security? Read More

When beer and water mix: ABInBev teams up on conservation

SABMiller and Sasol are also harnessing public-private partnerships to improve water management amid increasing scarcity. Read More