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From Durban to Boulder, a quest for climate resilience at city scale
Chief resilience officers from two continents weigh in on how they each are bracing for the local impacts of climate change. Read More
How nature hums with lessons for business
Leveraging biomimicry's unique approach to research and design can lead to sustainable, profitable technologies that mitigate risk and reduce costs. Read More
The State of Green Business, 2016
The ninth annual assessment of corporate sustainability progress offers good news about progress in the post-Paris world. Read More
Interface steps up carpet recycling
The manufacturer wants a larger supply of reclaimed materials for its special tile backings. Read More
Deforestation is decreasing — or is it?
When it comes to forests, we’re far from being out of the woods. Read More
How food waste confuses wildlife
There's increasing evidence that piles of food waste in landfills are contributing to the decline of various animal species, as the animals eat garbage. Read More
Why climate is a moral issue
The next generation will wonder what we did to allow the climate to be so altered and to allow the land to be so soiled. Read More
ExxonMobil takes on biofuels with new partnership
Renewable Energy Group is partnering with the oil giant in a research effort on biofuel production. Read More
The rise of the purpose-driven business
What's the difference between a mission and a purpose? Here's how PwC, J&J and Starbucks see it. Read More
New database reveals which companies disclose carbon risks
A new online search tool allows users to find disclosures of carbon asset risks. Read More