The water footprint versus the water handprint

The concept of 'handprint' better captures the full value of corporate contributions that solve water challenges and unlock innovative thinking. Read More

The many faces of energy resilience

If we define the value of resilience in such narrow economic terms, we will build a clean energy dystopia. But we can choose a better way. Read More

Investors say agroforestry isn’t just climate friendly — it’s profitable

Agroforestry, the ancient practice of incorporating trees into farming, is one subset of regenerative agriculture, Read More

Planting tiny urban forests can boost biodiversity and fight climate change

Japanese botanist Akira Miyawaki developed a method that prioritizes the natural development of forests using native species. Read More

This startup's 'reef cubes' could be a plastic-free way to protect marine biodiversity and offshore wind turbines

By restoring the marine environment, the cubes can also encourage sustainable fishing and eco-tourism, the company's founder said. Read More

5 benefits to scaling local action on climate resilience

No one-size-fits-all technical solution can replace a contextual focus that puts people’s well-being, needs and aspirations first. Read More

The digital divide worsens the inequitable impacts of the climate crisis

A lack of broadband reduces opportunities for people in the best of times, but it can be crippling in wake of a disaster. Read More

Are wetlands the answer to the 'invisible' wastewater crisis?

Contaminated water is a mjor problem for places such as Latin America and the Carribean, where 60 percent of wastewater goes untreated. But engineered wetlands could be the solution. Read More

How Cargill’s new science-based water targets go with the flow

Can a context-based approach to water create a sea change in ag? Read More

What makes Al Gore hopeful: Tech innovation, science-based targets and the racial 'awakening'

An edited transcript of our virtual interview for the SEMICON West semiconductor industry gathering. Read More