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Property premiums to skyrocket during the climate crisis
Analysts predict $183 billion increase in property insurance costs by 2040 due to climate change and the surge of 'weather-related catastrophes.' Read More
Will climate migration derail the 4th industrial revolution?
The best technology in the world is no match for millions of hungry souls. Read More
Former BlackRock executive believes we are sleepwalking into a climate disaster
Tariq Fancy, BlackRock’s former chief investment officer for sustainable investing, thinks its governments, not businesses, that must take the lead on climate change. Read More
PepsiCo doubles down on reducing virgin plastic
The food and beverage company is bringing all of its water, agriculture and new plastic commitments under an umbrella plan called pep+. Read More
Past deforestation awaits a world of conversion-free supply chains
Grasslands are one of the most in danger landscapes in America. The World Wildlife Fund is working to raise awareness about the conversion of these lands. Read More
Big money flows into long-duration energy storage
Long-duration energy storage is the linchpin technology that will let the economy run off of intermittent renewable energy sources and backup power after grid disruptions. Read More
Helping farms pivot away from synthetic fertilizers
Pivot Bio is helping farmers reduce reliance on synthetic fertilizers, but it’s still working on replacing them entirely. Read More
Gordon Gekko vs. ESG
Want to know what does serve investors? Good governance: transparency and accountability. Read More
Meet WasteShark, the aquadrone taking a bite out of plastic waste
WasteShark, sold by startup RanMarine, is eating up plastics, biomass, algaes and other debris, such as coconuts. Read More
Why environmental justice research needs to include disability
Disabled people make up more than 25 percent of the U.S population but remain left out of most environmental justice research. Read More