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Millennials Choose to Rent Instead of Buy: What’s the Environmental Impact?

When it comes to deciding where to live, many millennials have chosen to eschew homeownership in favor of renting.
Posted On 14 Jun 2018
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Are Ride-Sharing Services as Eco-Friendly as People Think?

The concept of sharing your car with other people is becoming more and more popular as an eco-friendly approach to travel.
Posted On 18 May 2018
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Organic Waste is a major problem across all of North America

Food loss and waste, across the entire food supply chain, is an enormous problem that affects our economy, food security and environment.
Posted On 13 Mar 2018
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Vulnerable infrastructure at risk from climate

Damage to vulnerable infrastructure caused by climate hazards could triple by the 2020s and rise over ten-fold by the end of the century.
Posted On 01 Dec 2017
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100% renewable electricity in reach by 2050

It may sound fanciful, but researchers say a world running on 100% renewable electricity is attainable by mid-century, or even earlier.
Posted On 08 Nov 2017
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Evaporation could offer new source of renewable energy

Natural evaporation could provide most of the electricity used by the US and also save about one fifth of the water it uses, scientists believe.
Posted On 06 Oct 2017
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Will America’s trillion-dollar investment in new infrastructure withstand tomorrow’s disasters?

Communities are increasingly keeping climate change in mind as they plan roads, sewers and energy grids for the future.
Posted On 14 Sep 2017
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To avoid climate catastrophe, we’ll need to remove CO2 from the air. Here’s how.

With sufficient investment and strategic deployment, carbon dioxide removal and storage can play a key role in keeping global warming to a level we can live with.
Posted On 14 Aug 2017
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