Could desalination play a role in the future of the Colorado River?
As Colorado River supply dwindles, the U.S. and Mexico are looking to Israel and Jordan for ideas on how to help quench their own shared border. Read More
Planting the seeds for better vertical farm crops
After millennia of creating crops for outdoor agriculture, researchers are finally investing in creating seeds that can thrive without traditional soil, sunlight or temperature fluctuations. Read More
System change: The readers weigh in
The GreenBiz community has a lot to say about what it means, and takes, to transform markets and the world. Read More
Shipping giant Maersk orders 8 'carbon-neutral' vessels
Landmark order will support next-generation technology that uses 'green' methanol and that could be delivered by early 2024. Read More
PG&E is first utility client for Mainspring's novel 'linear generator'
Backed with $228 million and with early customers such as Kroger, Mainspring is reengineering the nearly 200-year-old design of the electric generator. Read More
FEMA could be America’s climate adaptation agency
The recovery from climate catastrophe like hurricanes and floods falls on FEMA but the Biden administration isn't treating the organization like our first defense against a warming climate. Read More
How nature can protect Miami
A 20-foot sea wall won’t save Miami — how living structures can help protect the coast and keep the paradise vibe. Read More
How some restaurants are taking out single-use takeout containers
Burger King, Just Salad and Salvage Hausu are very different restaurants but they're all experimenting with reuse. Read More
Tesla has big recycling goals — but is now the time to celebrate?
Tesla is driving down the amount of waste generated per vehicle and has decreased manufacturing waste by 50 percent in new facilities. Read More
The race is on to find killer applications for graphene
One atom thick, 2D materials including graphene promise new energy efficient, circular solutions. Read More