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Energy as a Service eGuide
Grid outages. Hurricanes, wildfires, flooding, and other severe weather. Ever-fluctuating energy prices. Growing demand for fewer emissions and “greener” practices. Organizations of all sizes and industries are facing new energy challenges. But now, there’s a solution to help you overcome these challenges, so you can operate with greater energy efficiency, sustainability, and cost control. It’s called Energy as a Service, and it’s revolutionizing the way organizations create and consume energy. Read More
Water tech innovation and the future of renewables
Advances in material sciences are improving the recovery of lithium. Read More
How biodiversity loss could cause bankruptcy in some countries
Economists at the University of Cambridge have developed what they say are the world’s first biodiversity-adjusted sovereign credit ratings. Read More
US government must ensure responsible offshore wind development
As the Department of Interior prepares for its first offshore wind leases, they must also work to protect the waters in which they're sited. Read More
Surfing a wave of controversy over deep-sea mining
Diving into risk? The ocean depths are rich with metals and minerals critical for the clean economy transition. Read More
7 great podcast series and their episodes about the climate crisis
Climate change and sustainability have taken over some more mainstream podcasts and here are a few of the most insightful episodes. Read More
'Living seawalls' prove eco-engineering’s sea legs are strong
The eco-engineering giving both the human and ecological populations another chance along urban coastlines. Read More
How business can help win an historic climate victory
We have a once-in-a-lifetime chance to secure a livable future, and we’re watching (as are employees) to see if the corporate sector speaks up. Read More
The food industry needs to step up on protecting forests
Food companies are starting to make investments into more sustainable practices but there is still a long way to go. Read More
What should a climate emergency look like?
A playbook for what Biden could, and should, be doing, courtesy of Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse. Read More