Nature
Can urban forests cultivate sustainable healthcare?
An unprecedented research project is correlating medical data about more than 4 million Kaiser Permanente subscribers with their proximity to trees and green spaces. Read More
4 ways to improve corporate water targets
For companies to succeed as water stewards, they need a new generation of targets based on local context and guided by the best available science. Read More
How India's Tata is mainstreaming natural and social capital
Giant Indian conglomerate Tata group is moving to account for tough-to-value environmental, human and social factors within its business decisions. The exercise hasn't been easy, but it's determined to try. Read More
Nature is talking — are you listening and re-calibrating strategy as needed?
Misreading climatic, water, or ecological signals could translate become a significant misstep for many companies. Read More
Treating wastewater wastes energy, but it doesn't have to
Around the world, the industry is experimenting with new technologies. Here's the low-down on some of them. Read More
Compelling new data on why we shouldn't waste wastewater
In the face of shortages, water recycling and reuse strategies may be necessary to ensure business continuity. Read More
Circular water companies make a splash heard ‘round the world
Apana, Shell and Veolia use circular principles to retain and recycle water used in farming, fracking and washing machines. Read More
Entrepreneurs can help in the quest for safe drinking water
Zero Mass Water is just one of the innovators providing access to safe, drinking water off the grid. Read More
Meet 9 badass women fighting climate change in cities
Women are more likely than men to suffer from the effects of a changing climate. These leaders are leaning in to ensure that doesn't happen. Read More
Why water scarcity is a major risk for oil producers
Without water preservation, there will be oil, oil everywhere and not a drop to frac. Read More