Why companies should help pay for the biodiversity that’s good for their bottom line
Many corporations that profit from nature’s bounty are realizing that it’s time for the business world to do more about conservation.
Many corporations that profit from nature’s bounty are realizing that it’s time for the business world to do more about conservation.
Switching from petroleum-based polymers to polymers that are biologically based could decrease carbon emissions by hundreds of millions of tons every year.
There is no doubt that precise genetic modifications can be made to human sperm, eggs, embryos and even some cells in adults.
Like other natural hazards, wildfire cannot fully be prevented. However, it is not only possible but urgent to prepare for it, and to get people out of harm’s way when conditions are life-threatening.
Today, thanks to intellectual property rights and often well-intentioned laws, our ability to share seeds is restricted.
Given the concerns we’ve heard from homeowners in our research, the defeat of the fracking measure demonstrates the industry’s economic power and political clout.
Economic issues on which the election outcome will make a meaningful difference: trade and infrastructure.
What this study suggests is that the climate is more sensitive to greenhouse gases than we previously thought.
Diverting food byproducts back to the farm, where they can help retain water and nutrients, is a way to make our food system more efficient.
Both sides of the debate had a flawed understanding of fundamental aspects of how affirmative action is practiced in the United States.