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Power Moves If a green pivot is to happen, power grids must become “supergrids,” continent-spanning networks that can move green energy thousands of miles. The technology is here, but politics may stand in the way.
Bloomberg BusinessweekMattel’s Risky Bet on a Feminist Barbie Movie Just Might WorkBy Kelly Gilblom and Thomas Buckley
SolutionsPlugging Methane Leaks From Derelict Oil Wells for Carbon CreditA growing market for offsets has boosted incentives for stopping greenhouse gas emissions.businessweekPlugging Methane Leaks From Derelict Oil Wells for Carbon CreditBy Mitchell FermanA growing market for offsets has boosted incentives for stopping greenhouse gas emissions.
Greener LivingAn Age-Old Wool Recycling Tradition Offers Lessons for Fast FashionDemand for garments made from repurposed fabrics is rising as awareness builds about textile waste. greenAn Age-Old Wool Recycling Tradition Offers Lessons for Fast FashionBy Aaron Clark and Flavia RotondiDemand for garments made from repurposed fabrics is rising as awareness builds about textile waste.
The Heist IssueWhat May Be One of the Biggest Jewelry Heists Ever Remains a Mystery a Year LaterAnd the stolen merchandise—worth either $8.7 million or about $100 million, depending on whom you ask—is nowhere to be found.businessweekWhat May Be One of the Biggest Jewelry Heists Ever Remains a Mystery a Year LaterBy Dorothy Gambrell, Daniel Miller and Richard WintonAnd the stolen merchandise—worth either $8.7 million or about $100 million, depending on whom you ask—is nowhere to be found.
The Heist IssueThe Weirdest Things That Thieves Stole in the Last YearFrom swiping 17.5 tons of olives to nabbing 60 containers of bull sperm, the world’s thieves have been busy.businessweekThe Weirdest Things That Thieves Stole in the Last YearBy Jeremy KeehnFrom swiping 17.5 tons of olives to nabbing 60 containers of bull sperm, the world’s thieves have been busy.
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