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How can e-commerce companies facilitate climate adaptation using big data?

2021-11-24
By: Robert Huang
On: November 24, 2021

Winter storms in Texas, floods in Europe, heatwaves and wildfires in California, hurricanes in Louisiana… This year, a severe natural disaster makes the front page every few weeks. Many of usContinue Reading

California air pollution’s health and economic costs

2021-10-22
By: Pratik Thakur
On: October 22, 2021

For decades, Californians have been concerned about the adverse health effects of air pollution. The Los Angeles County Air Pollution Control District, for example, was one of the first ofContinue Reading

Will Trump tariff solar panels at the cost of American service jobs?

2018-02-26
By: John Bush
On: February 26, 2018

One of President Trump’s main promises on the campaign trail was to crack down on free trade in the name of protecting American businesses, particularly the manufacturing sector. Despite theContinue Reading

Clean energy to carry on under a Trump Presidency

2017-01-09
By: Brian Casey
On: January 9, 2017

On the campaign trail, President-elect Donald Trump promised to prioritize America’s energy needs by ending restrictions on coal companies. To many environmentalists, there is an implicit threat in this commitmentContinue Reading

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