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Can your commute make you happy?
For many, getting to work involves traffic and tedium. New research supports the common-sense idea that the way we commute can have a significant impact on our feelings of well-being.
Read MoreAs rising seas swamp South Carolina’s shores, some coastal communities are left unprotected
A proposed $1.1 billion seawall bypasses marginalized Charleston neighborhoods and relies on outdated grey infrastructure. But there is an alternative: green, nature-based solutions can protect at-risk coastal communities.
Read MoreClimate change at work
America’s workers are facing increasingly dire conditions.
Read MoreHow transparency can transform corporate sustainability
When it comes to issues like supply-chain traceability, companies like ADM are pioneering a holistic approach to business practices.
Read MoreNo friend of the coal miner
Workers suffering from black lung disease need Congress to protect them.
Read MoreBringing the farm to the people
A fleet of high-tech container farms is delivering locally-grown food security to communities from Alaska to Egypt.
Read MoreBrands have a role in global regeneration. But first they must rethink everything.
A new report from BBMG and GlobeScan outlines five principles for brand leadership in an era of shifting paradigms.
Read MoreAn industry built on a fallacy of carbon neutrality
The “renewable” industry creates major emissions, destroys forests, and causes health and safety issues in low-resource communities.
Read MoreA circular economy for smartphones and laptops
How a newly rebranded company is helping the environment by repurposing used electronic devices like smartphones and laptops.
Read MoreRenewable energy can also boost the economy
Beyond the environmental impacts, a clean energy transition can provide financial and health benefits too.
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