Nature
What sets Amazon’s cloud water strategy apart
Like rivals Microsoft and Google, Amazon Web Services has set a goal to become ‘water positive’ in its data center operations, but it’s expressing progress in a different way. Read More
Christmas trees: Fun holiday tradition or selfish ritualized eco-terrorism?
Your Christmas tree is a product with an environmental footprint. Know the facts. Read More
Water is your business
Water is becoming a risk for companies who don't take actions to address the water issues in their backyards. Read More
Digital technologies for conservation and climate action: Solution or COP out?
There's an emerging debate over the value of techno-centric solutions. Read More
Can nature tech help save nature?
These seven startups are using technology to accelerate, scale-up and otherwise enhance the protection and restoration of biodiverse ecosystems. Read More
What happened at COP15? Here's 5 things you should know
The UN's Convention on Biodiversity wrapped up in Montreal this week. Nations and businesses established funding and global targets. Read More
La vue de Montreal: Biodiversity gets its moment at COP15
Will increased business support at COP15 help galvanize action on nature and biodiversity? Read More
Sustainable finance meets biodiversity in Montreal
Climate change and biodiversity loss are entirely intertwined, and more investors are moving to engage companies about the risks they face from both. Read More
What could a 'bioeconomy' in the Amazon look like?
Three ways that a bioeconomy model could become a reality in Brazil, including regeneration, local communities and more. Read More
Water Stewardship 101: Starting Your Water Journey
Everyone knows the importance of water to everyday life, but overall efforts to protect this vital resource are seriously lacking. Studies show that water scarcity affects almost 3 billion people, and 3 out of every 10 people lack access to safe drinking water. Despite this alarming reality, over 80% of wastewater resulting from human activities is simply disposed of and discharged into rivers and seas without any treatment or pollution removal. Read More