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Educating Women and Girls: Why It’s a Solution to Combat Climate Change
Posted on November 26, 2018 | No CommentsPaul Hawken, noted American environmentalist, entrepreneur, activist, and author, has just released his latest book: Drawdown: The Most Comprehensive Plan Ever Proposed to Reverse Global Warming. In Drawdown, Hawken argues that […] -
What’s the Environmental Impact of Your Music Project?
Posted on November 7, 2018 | No CommentsSource: Kickstarter Early-stage entrepreneurs, such as those who use Kickstarter, should consider not only how to fund their venture, but also how to reduce their impact on the environment. Making […] -
Selling Green Homes in Today’s Digital Market–by Cindy Wasser
Posted on May 21, 2018 | No CommentsToday’s shopping experience is radically different than it was ten years ago. Empowered by limitless access to information, consumers conduct extensive research of products and services before interacting with any […] -
Expanding clean energy access through community solar–by Emily Robichaux
Posted on May 20, 2018 | No CommentsSolar: not just for homeowners anymore Oftentimes the phrase “going solar” conjures up images of solar panels on homes around a neighborhood. But what if you’re among the 49% of […] -
IoT, VR, & Blockchain — New Leverage Points for “Greening” the Real Estate Transaction–by Cindy Wasser
Posted on May 7, 2018 | 1 CommentThe real estate market is rapidly changing. Technology and business innovations in the real estate sector offer new leverage points to influence the real estate transaction, increase sales of high-performance […] -
PRESS RELEASE: The Future of Fashion is Circular
Posted on April 26, 2018 | 2 CommentsFOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE April 25, 2018 Media Contacts: Susanne Harm (512) 974-9087 Austin Resource Recovery Media Line (512) 974-1800 The Future of Fashion is Circular Sustainable fashion […] -
For the Planet, our Ecological Debt is Becoming Unpayable
Posted on April 25, 2018 | No CommentsClimate-related disasters are costing us dearly The US had a record-setting 2017 for climate-related disasters, racking up more than $305 billion in costs from hurricanes and wildfires. While weather events […] -
The Trump Solar Tariffs: A Local New York State Perspective–by Jesse Cutaia
Posted on March 12, 2018 | No CommentsThe new Trump solar tariffs mean that a majority of the solar panels installed in this country are now 30% more expensive. Lots has been written already on how the […] -
Why Imagination Workouts are Important for Sustainability Leadership–by Alistair Hall
Posted on March 6, 2018 | No CommentsIn his book “The Great Derangement,” the writer Amitav Ghosh seeks to understand the failure of the arts to adequately address the climate crisis, commenting, “Indeed, this is perhaps the […] -
What We Can Learn from “Downsizing”–By Samuel Monkarsh
Posted on February 19, 2018 | No CommentsIs rethinking human consumption going mainstream? Driving down the 10 Freeway last week, I came across a billboard advertising the Matt Damon film, Downsizing. The ad provided few visual cues, […]