Build disaster-proof homes before storms strike, not afterward

Hazard modeling has progressed considerably over the past several decades, and we can make strong predictions of roughly how often to expect disasters from coast to coast.
Posted On 17 Aug 2016
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Scientists link conflict and climate change

New research demonstrates scientifically that armed conflict in ethnically-divided societies could be connected to climate-related extremes of heat or drought.
Posted On 17 Aug 2016
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Can we economically outgrow climate change damages? Not for hurricanes we can’t

More than 50 percent of all weather-related economic losses on the globe are caused by damages due to tropical cyclones.
Posted On 16 Aug 2016
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Rethink needed on Paris emissions targets

Warning that humans may already have emitted enough carbon dioxide to undermine the 1.5°C temperature rise threshold agreed by 195 nations last December.
Posted On 16 Aug 2016
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Green Companies Outperform Dirty Energy Companies 3 To 1, Report Finds

New List Shows 22% Simulated Annualized Returns on Companies Invested in Climate Solutions
Posted On 15 Aug 2016
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The Elephants of Antarctica & Greenland

The “elephants” of Greenland and Antarctica are on the move, flexing their big bodies, and getting ready to go for a swim in the ocean. We have time to begin adapting to the new reality,
Posted On 12 Aug 2016
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Reducing Energy Consumption of the Built Environment

Environmental groups call for national plan to significantly reduce greenhouse gas emissions of buildings
Posted On 08 Aug 2016
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Zero Waste 2016 Conference Keynote Speaker Announced

Neri Oxman coined the phrase ‘material ecology.’ Now she’s designing a revolution.
Posted On 05 Aug 2016
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