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Ene 29 2020 Trend: Companies warm to nature-based solutions
In the challenging quest to stave off the worst impacts of climate change, experts are turning to a solution that’s as old as the trees: actual trees. Nature-based solutions are finding their place in food production, disease prevention, air filtration, water purification, waste minimization and other processes.
“Nature-based solutions are interventions which use nature and the […]
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Ene 20 2020 Microsoft will invest $1 billion to cut carbon emissions
The world confronts an urgent carbon problem. The carbon in our atmosphere has created a blanket of gas that traps heat and is changing the world’s climate. Already, the planet’s temperature has risen by 1 degree centigrade. If we don’t curb emissions, and temperatures continue to climb, science tells us that the results will be […]
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Ene 07 2020 8 stories that give the planet hope
From unwavering climate strikers to billions of trees planted, here are the stories of 2019 that gave the planet and us hope.
1. Climate strikes have jolted the world awakeIn just one year, Greta Thunberg has gone from the lone teenager on school strike at the Swedish parliament to a global symbol of climate resistance, inspiring […]
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Ene 07 2020 Climate Change and Gentrification
Cities account for nearly 70 percent of greenhouse gas emissions (PDF) and many are experiencing more instances of extreme weather, heat, droughts and flooding due to climate change. Climate change negatively affects poor communities, women, people with disabilities, indigenous groups and other marginalized populations the most. That’s why it’s so important for cities tackling climate […]
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Dic 06 2019 Building the future through Green Bonds in Colombia
“If You’re Going to Build It, Build It Green,” says Mahesh Ramanujam, President and CEO of the US Green Building Council, the organization that offers LEED certification to the world. For Ramanujam, building green simply makes business sense.
Why Build Green?
Since 20% of energy-related greenhouse gas emissions originate from buildings, the mainstreaming of green buildings presents […] -
Nov 27 2019 A company that faces plastic pollution and turns it into a green business
Net-Works® is an innovative and multidisciplinary initiative designed to combat the growing environmental problem of discarded fishing nets in some of the world’s poorest coastal communities. At the same time, it is compatible with Interface’s sustainability objectives to obtain recycled content for our modular carpet and also aligns with the Live Zero pillar in the […]
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Nov 27 2019 Winter Solstice, what is it?
The 2019 December solstice takes place on Sunday, December 22 at 4:19 UTC (translate UTC to your time).
Why is it called ‘solstice’?
The world ‘solstice’ comes from the Latin solstitium meaning ‘Sun stands still’, because the apparent movement of the Sun’s path north or south stops before changing direction. At the winter solstice, the apparent position […] -
Nov 05 2019 “Fast” architecture may be the architecture of the future
Just like fast fashion, ‘fast’ architecture is probably the next big thing in the world of construction. Shipping container housing is much more common today, especially in the US, where building modules are being shipped from overseas and then craned into place locally. This, despite the fact that construction is one of the few industries that has […]
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Nov 05 2019 Business Can Lead on Addressing the Climate Crisis
A recent U.N. report had stark warnings of the effects of the climate crisis on the world’s food supply: More than 500 million people live in areas affected by erosion linked to climate change and more than 800 million people are food insecure, yet nearly a third of the global food supply is wasted or […]
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Nov 05 2019 The top 10 cleanest U.S. cities progressing toward zero carbon
Our cleanest cities provide powerful lessons in how to transition to clean energy, while growing a city economy and providing better services to citizens. All of these cities improved their renewable energy generation, energy-efficient buildings, government, equitable communities and transportation. The success of these cities, and the ranking of all major U.S. cities is detailed […]