Could the Ohio River have rights? A movement emerges, testing the power of local control
Lake Erie recently was granted its own bill of rights. Here's a closer look at the momentum around rights for nature. Read More
Coronavirus dampens 2020 outlook for clean energy and electric vehicles
The immediate crisis could undermine long-term strategy. Read More
Mine waste dams threaten the environment, even when they don’t fail
The environmental damage and human health hazards that these activities create may be both severe and irreversible. Read More
COVID-19 and climate change: A healthy dose of reality
Consider the global health crisis currently upon us as a warm-up act for a climate-changing world. Read More
Heeding the lessons of 'sustainability vets'
What happens to all that knowledge after a corporate sustainability executive retires? Read More
The hidden risks nature loss poses for businesses
Over $44 trillion of economic value generation, more than half the world’s total GDP, is moderately or highly dependent on nature. Read More
How to build a flood resilient future
A new book shows how we can adapt the built and natural environment to be more flood resilient in the face of climate change. Read More
Why feminine leadership is essential for the clean energy transition
It's time to embrace traits like collaboration, empathy and flexibility, no matter your gender. Read More
Andy Tomkins brings Canon's new circular focus into view
The sustainability engagement manager explains the goals of working for the common good with a circular business model that makes sense economically. Read More
Childhood hunger in the US is a solvable problem
There’s no shortage of food in the country. Here's how one organization is connecting hungry kids to the abundance of food and existing programs previously inaccessible to them. Read More