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Artificial intelligence, robots, and other advanced technologies are already transforming the world of work – and their impact is just beginning.
read moreArtificial intelligence, robots, and other advanced technologies are already transforming the world of work – and their impact is just beginning.
read moreThe Midwest floods revealed another benefit of sustainable agriculture: fields that had been farmed with conservation practices recovered faster.
read moreMany proposed drilling areas are right next to organic farms or ranches. Farmers worry that could put crops, water supplies and wildlife at risk.
read morePangaia’s FLWRDWN offers a cruelty-free and sustainable option for keeping warm.
read moreA ban will take place in the new year, followed by crackdowns on straws and grocery bags.
read moreHis analysis is both informative and humorous – a perfect way to spur people to action.
read moreTwo brothers in New Mexico think that sounds like a pretty good business plan.
read more‘Zero Waste’ might be the impossible dream, but San Francisco isn’t giving up.
read moreIn 2015, United Nations member states adopted the Sustainable Development Goals, which include an imperative to “ensure availability and sustainable management of water and sanitation for all.” Yet, in the last four years, matters have deteriorated significantly.
read moreConcrete is an old material—8,000 years old. The Romans built with concrete from 300 BC to 476 AD.
read moreA student from England’s University of Sussex has won about $40,000 for the invention of a translucent and biodegradable plastic made entirely from fish leftovers.
read moreAs President Trump moves forward with America’s globally embarrassing plan to pull out of the Paris Climate Agreement, the state of California is—in addition to addressing the brunt of current climate change impacts—leading the nation in crafting policy around emissions reductions.
read moreIn the summer of 2028, hundreds of thousands of athletes, support staff and tourists will flood into Los Angeles for the 34th Olympiad, all needing a roof over their heads immediately. Within hours, they will all find one.
read moreItaly has stepped into the forefront of environmental education by adding the climate crisis and sustainable development as a mandatory part of the curriculum, the country’s education minister announced Tuesday, as The New York Times reported.
read moreTwo are doing well, but the rest aren’t doing nearly enough, according to Stand.earth.
read more“You want the truth? It’s hopeless. It’s completely hopeless.” That’s what Patagonia founder and chairman Yvon Chouinard told the L.A. Times about the plight of the earth amid climate change.
read moreEstudio Cavernas trains Burmese migrants to sustainably construct their own community center at the heart of a municipal waste site.
read moreThe topic of climate change is extremely controversial in today’s world as the impacts of this are being seen at all different corners of the globe.
read moreAnd the same land can produce loads of food and electricity simultaneously.
read moreIt’s called “wishcycling,” and pretty much all of us do it.
read moreNearly 40% of millennials – now the largest generation in the American workforce – report choosing a job because of the employer’s approach to corporate sustainability.
read moreDesigned by FGP Atelier and Taller ADG, the new Diablos Rojos stadium is helping revive the city’s 1968 Olympic park.
read moreHow often do you wonder about what can go in the recycling bin and what cannot? The answer varies from municipality to municipality, as each has its own facilities for recovering waste materials and not all are the same.
read moreEarlier this month, the U.N. Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change released a dire report highlighting the enormous environmental impact of agriculture. But the report also pointed to a clear way for us to feed more mouths without causing more planetary destruction: We can stop wasting food.
read moreEthiopia’s ambitious national reforestation program seeks to plant 4 billion trees by October.
read moreThe metal recycling process is a very important and useful process. It has a major advantage over the other processes. The basic properties of metal do not change even after repeated recycling over and over again. It prevents the exploitation of energy and damage to the environment.
read moreIt’s no secret that our planet isn’t in the best shape. The poles’ protective ice is melting, there’s a hole in the ozone layer, and no one can figure out quickly enough how to replace CO2- producing cars.
read moreDemand for plant-based protein is driving rapid growth, while crops like corn and soy stagnate.
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