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The Sushi Project: Farming Fish And Rice in California’s Fields
Innovative projects in California are using flooded rice fields to rear threatened species of Pacific salmon ...
5 signs the private sector is stepping up on climate change
One year after the 2014 Climate Summit in New York highlighted pledges from around the world to reduce greenhouse-gas emissions ...
African lights: Microgrids are bringing power to rural Kenya
Small-scale microgrids are increasingly seen as the most promising way to bring electricity to the 1.3 billion people worldwide ...
Tech meets transparency: The rise of connected supply chains
It seemed like a simple misunderstanding, but one indicative of the not-so-simple problems that have come to plague meandering global supply chains.
7 questions that will shape the future of sustainability
It’s a challenge for everyone: Where should I focus my effort?
A delicate balance: Protecting Northwest’s glass sponge reefs
Rare and extensive reefs of glass sponges are found only one place on earth ...
Sustainable Development Goal 17: Strengthen the global partnership
As written, SDG No. 17: Strengthen and revitalize the global partnership for sustainable development clearly refers to the U.N. process of developing the global sustainable development agenda.
The benefit of more electronics recycling? Try $10 billion
The industry’s biggest computer hardware and gadget manufacturers have been pretty quiet about their commitments to accounting for natural capital ...
Will tidal and wave energy ever live up to their potential?
As solar and wind power grow, another renewable energy source with vast potential — the power of tides and waves — continues to lag far behind.