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Concrete is one of the most ubiquitous materials in the built environment—and
one its major sources of emissions.
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Almost a third of online fashion purchases are returned, but getting them ready
to send to another customer is often cost-prohibitive for retailers. There must
be a better way.
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His work went beyond the established and conventional silhouette, fabric styles,
and imagery—but never strayed from an inclusive vision of who should wear his
designs.
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From grants for renewable energy to an increased focus on greenhouse gas
reporting and massive investments in climate tech, the IRA has far-reaching
implications for business in all sectors of the economy.
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The Gulf of Mexico could become a new hub of clean power.
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As more and more of the stories open, it’s important to understand their impact
on diets and local economies—and also the unique position they are in to help
solve problems in our food systems.
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A geotechnical engineer explains how water, air and sand create
solid structures.
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Why tech has an age-bias problem, and what we can do to fix it.
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Years of drought have exposed the massive sculpture in the Great Salt Lake.
Organizers are using it to draw attention to the climate crisis.
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Changes in corporate governance are actually the key that can unlock greater
advances in social and environmental performance.
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The art pieces of ‘The Civilization of Llhuros’ are made from simple household
objects. But they take on new meaning when they’re presented as ancient art.
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