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How 3 Cities Can Turn Downed Trees Into Revenue

  • circular economy
A close-up of a stacked pile of wooden slabs.
  • circular economy

4 Ways to Reduce Plastic Pollution

  • Business
  • circular economy
  • coronavirus
  • waste
  • Ocean
  • pollution
  • regulation
Plastic waits for recycling landfill in the Philippines.
  • Business
  • circular economy
  • coronavirus
  • waste
  • Ocean
  • pollution
  • regulation

Tonawanda, New York, United States: The Closure of the Huntley Generating Station and Community-led Efforts for a Prosperous Future

  • JT Sector: Fossil fuels
  • JT Sector: Fossil Fuel Extraction
  • JT Sector: Finance
River with bridge and kayaks
  • JT Sector: Fossil fuels
  • JT Sector: Fossil Fuel Extraction
  • JT Sector: Finance

Kentucky, USA: A Coal Mining Tax Supporting Economic Diversification in Appalachia

  • JT Sector: Finance
  • JT Sector: Fossil Fuel Extraction
Coal trains
  • JT Sector: Finance
  • JT Sector: Fossil Fuel Extraction

Bringing New Life to Fallen Urban Trees

  • circular economy
  • Economics
  • health
  • restoration
  • illegal logging
  • Climate
A pile of logs in a forest.
  • circular economy
  • Economics
  • health
  • restoration
  • illegal logging
  • Climate

5 Ways to Unlock the Value of the Circular Economy

  • circular economy
  • Business
  • Responsible Corporate Advocacy
Recycling's good. Reducing's better. Flickr/mbeo
  • circular economy
  • Business
  • Responsible Corporate Advocacy

After 15 Years, EPA Updates Water Quality Trading Policy. It Could Do More.

  • Freshwater
  • water pollution
  • wastewater
  • Water Quality
Wetlands like these in the Chesapeake provide cost-effective water quality services.
  • Freshwater
  • water pollution
  • wastewater
  • Water Quality

Guacamole Coasts: Not Just Florida, Not Just Now

  • water pollution
  • mapping
  • pollution
  • wastewater
  • Water Quality
  • water risk
  • water pollution
  • mapping
  • pollution
  • wastewater
  • Water Quality
  • water risk