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Water Underfoot

August 14, 2014
During dry times, water is a precious liquid asset – and our savings are depleting. Will historic drought drive us to improve our conservation...
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Climate Cartoons

July 9, 2014
What’s so funny about climate change? Stand-up economist Yoram Bauman uses humor to explain carbon tax, cap and trade and the ‘Five Chinas’...
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Resource Revolution

June 9, 2014
Today’s two billion middle class consumers will more than double globally over the next two decades. But while cities in China, India and other...
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Stormy Science, Rocky Investments

June 4, 2014
Climate change is risky business – but how risky is it for business? With temperatures predicted to rise anywhere from one to four degrees this...
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Ecological Intelligence

May 18, 2014
What’s really preventing us from enacting environmental change? Blame our brains, says Daniel Goleman, author of Ecological Intelligence. As he...
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Nuclear Power

April 4, 2014
Three years after Fukushima is nuclear power dead in the water? Or is it poised for revival due to the world’s desperate need for carbon-free...
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Fracking Boom

April 1, 2014
America is in the midst of a fracking boom. Most new oil and gas wells in this country are drilled using hyrdraulic fracturing, the injection of a...
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Climate in the Classroom

March 25, 2014
Today’s teenagers, also known as Millenials or Generation Y, now have a new moniker: Greenagers. That’s because they are coming of age in an...