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Risk management approaches plainly demonstrate that creating a clean, regenerative economy is the ultimate act of enlightened self-interest.
The integration of information, clean energy, and energy storage technology is the future. To see what lies ahead, social media is a useful guide.
Clean energy development requires regional investment approaches where local citizens and officials are the key to creating resilient, prosperous economies.
As natural resources dwindle, businesses that align operations with ecological principles to create efficient closed loop systems will have the advantage.
The Chesapeake watershed is undergoing an intense restoration effort. The inclusive approach values natural capital and ecosystem services.
New green building certifications are going beyond traditional criteria using biomimicry principles and regenerative design to create living buildings.
Falling clean energy costs, diversified sources, and distributed energy systems are laying the foundation for a new era of personalized power generation.
Financial incentives that account for natural capital and ecosystem services are needed to balance the ecological books and drive a regenerative economy.