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The Green New Deal would boost the restoration economy. What does that mean?
Few are paying attention to a thriving $25 billion economy that's already supporting more than 200,000 jobs outside of renewable energy. These 11 points clear up misconceptions and myths. Read More
Grading our progress as we approach the 2020 climate turning point
A new World Resources Institute report shows us how far we've come — and how far we have to go. Read More
Drought, what drought? The Colorado River Basin dance
Considering the painful economic impact of anticipated water shortages, the private sector should be far more involved in the plan forward. Read More
How Marsh and McLennan, Allianz and other insurers are responding to climate change risks
New payout triggers, alongside new policy types and coverage related to the complex transition many industries face. Read More
The rise of plastic insecurity in China’s Yangtze River economic belt
Waste management and pollution prevention are historically ineffective in China — here's why that matters. Read More
How climate change is adding to the health risks of poor people
For the most vulnerable populations, with the least political traction, global warming is another danger to people's well-being. Read More
5 reasons to be optimistic about reducing, and reversing, deforestation
Yes, more trees are falling, but the leading indicators suggest a brighter picture is taking root. Read More
The French connection: What France's Yellow Vest protests can teach the United States about sustainability
We must reimagine programs so the folks who are hurting the most right now get the most help. Read More
Why protecting 'blue carbon' storage is crucial to fighting climate change
Going green by going blue. Read More
Why climate change is going to clobber our economy
Imagine the reaction of lawmakers in Washington if they knew a foreign government was about to inflict a $500 billion attack to our economy. Read More