Why the energy finance cycle is prime for disruption
Experts agree that the world is transitioning to new energy sources, and the next disruption may be around the corner.
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Experts agree that the world is transitioning to new energy sources, and the next disruption may be around the corner.
Cars account for 47 percent of petroleum consumption in the United States alone.
Transitioning to more sustainable forms of agriculture remains critical, as many current agriculture practices have serious consequences including deforestation and soil degradation.
What will the weather be like tomorrow? A quick look on your smartphone will tell you whether to expect rain or sunshine, wind or fog.
The world is increasingly urban, and traditional approaches to delivering water are stressed and failing.
Every Sunday, I and seemingly every other resident in my city head to the local grocer to stock up for the week.
As an avocado-loving, debt-ridden, fully paid-up member of the millennial generation, it probably won't come as a surprise that I care about issues such as climate change, social justice and Trump in the White House.
In April, the World Bank released the latest results of the Global Findex database, the most comprehensive resource to understand how adults use financial services to save, borrow and protect themselves against economic shocks.
Biology, the scientific study of life at every level, shows how organisms — from single cells to human bodies — stay diverse and productive over time.
Lately, I have been reflecting on the summer of 2015, the season in which I embarked on a purposeful career in corporate sustainability, fresh after graduating from the environmental science program at North Carolina State University.