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Climate change-fueled floods could cause 26% more damage in next 30 years
The annual cost of flooding today is over US$32 billion nationwide, with an outsized burden on communities in Appalachia, the Gulf Coast and the Northwest. Read More
Across the boreal forest, scientists are tracking warming’s tragic toll
Thawing permafrost, drowned trees, methane releases and increased wildfires, are slowly transforming Northern Forests from carbon sinks to carbon emitters. Read More
Carbon tunnel vision leads to missed opportunities in water
With all the focus on carbon, what are corporations doing on water? Read More
3 lessons from hosting our first mostly vegan conference
How did our attendees like our vegan menu? And what did we would we change for next time? Read More
Is the food sector moving away from carbon offsetting?
At GreenBiz 22, sustainability leaders talked about how carbon credits will play a role in their sustainability strategies. Read More
What you should know about the White House’s industrial decarbonization plan
The policies, funded by the bipartisan infrastructure bill, reflect the power of the federal government to send market signals to decarbonize. Read More
A revolution in carbon capture and job growth
A breakthrough innovation in carbon capture has profound implications for jobs across America. Read More
The startups developing synthetic palm oil to save the world’s tropical forests
Palm oil is the most widely used vegetable oil, but producing a synthetic version at scale remains a daunting challenge. Read More
Kroger and Loop bring first US in-store reuse pilot to Portland
The companies launched the first Loop retail service in the US with a six-month pilot this week in Fred Meyer stores. Read More
Meet the entrepreneur turning Israel’s trash into somebody’s dash
Fueled by a recent infusion of $170 million, alternative plastics maker UBQ Materials is building its first international facility in Europe and has set its sights on the United States. Read More