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Organic farming with gene editing: an oxymoron or a tool for sustainable agriculture?
Many farmers cultivating organic crops believe that genetically modified crops pose threats to human health. It's not that simple. Read More
3 takeaways from Google's search for 'carbon-free' energy
There's incidentally some irony in corporate renewable energy procurement. Read More
Lessons from Walmart and UPS on electrifying their fleets
It's happening quickly, but the tipping point remains on the horizon. Read More
Why the sudden interest in ocean plastic?
The uptick in awareness is unprecedented, and it's not just about feeling sorry for sea creatures. Read More
Stockholm World Water Week 2018: Our take and what's next
The value of water strategy innovation, not just the risks, is becoming crystal clear. Read More
A new frontier in wind energy on Native American land, cultivated by six Sioux tribes
Wanted: corporate backers for two massive new projects in South Dakota. Read More
The battery that's changing everything
The battery market's massive transformation has unlocked countless product innovations — but restrictions on its core materials could prove problematic in due time. Read More
The 'Intel Inside' of circular plastics
Meet Loop Industries and its radical approach to reinventing plastics. Read More
Microsoft has figured out a way to reduce risks associated with PPAs
A new sort of contract known a volume firming agreement could insulate corporate buyers from weather-related hiccups and the intermittent nature of solar and wind power production. Read More
Can we innovate our way out of this mess?
There's power in asking such questions — and creating the conditions for them to be thoughtfully considered. Read More