How urban consumption lies at the root of deforestation

Increasing urban consumption contributes massively to deforestation, a major source of emissions, despite growing sustainability efforts. Read More

Inside Elon Musk's newest plan to transform energy and transportation

Take a closer look inside the 'Master Plan, Part Deux' just revealed by the Tesla CEO and SolarCity chairman. Read More

Why businesses must embrace the microcar

Why are businesses quick to embrace low-carbon vehicles, but progress on microcars is in the slow lane? Read More

It's rush hour for urban electric buses

There's an all out push to get more zero emissions buses into the urban core. Along with government incentives, electric bus maker Proterra has opened its patents for transit EV charging stations. Read More

Could self-driving cars stall sustainable transportation?

Driverless cars show huge potential to slash the environmental impact of transportation, but uncertainty over logistics mean their green credentials are not assured. Read More

4 megatrends transforming the construction industry

Facing greater challenges such as natural disasters and market volatility, the sector is looking to reshape itself. Read More

4 keys to scaling up sustainable transport in cities

The big take-aways from the recent U.S.-China Transportation Forum in Los Angeles. Read More

Is it time for your company to outsource energy management?

Writing clean power purchase agreements and evaluating ever-evolving technologies is an increasingly complicated matter. Read More

Are antibacterial building materials making you unhealthy?

Green chemistry and the microbiome in healthy buildings. Read More

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Success Story- Merit Network

Merit owns and operates America’s longest running research and education network. Governed by Michigan’s major public universities, Merit’s network backbone is a strategic collaboration and innovation asset. It connects universities, K-12 schools, libraries, health care, government institutions and other nonprofits across the state. Read More