Digital Transformation Focused on Sustainability
The work being conducted by Cloudera’s customers and partners demonstrate an undeniable connection between digital transformation and sustainability.
Source: vision.cloudera.com
The work being conducted by Cloudera’s customers and partners demonstrate an undeniable connection between digital transformation and sustainability.
Source: vision.cloudera.com
California’s “wet season” officially ended with a whimper on April 1st, the last snow survey of the season showed our snowpack was only 38% of average for this time of year. That means we are heading into what is likely to be another hot, dry summer with near record low water storage in California’s largest reservoirs and not much help in snow reserves to carry us through until it rains or snows again. Thanks to efforts to improve water efficiency in urban communities, we’re in a better place than we would have been without actions to use water more wisely in our homes, landscapes, and some businesses. Pacific Institute’s recently released report, Untapped Potential, shows that our urban communities were using 32 percent less water in 2017-2019 than in 2007, even with a nine percent increase in population.
In a new position paper, FKuR Kunststoff GmbH offers its viewpoint on the use of biobased and biodegradable plastics, and their contribution to a circular economy.
This MOOC is all about this integration of different fields of knowledge within the metropolitan context. The most relevant challenges that metropolitan regions are facing and how you can respond to these challenges.
Discarded phones and televisions are a rich source of metals, and e-waste miners see money-making potential.
What role do interiors play in our quest for sustainability? Explore three projects that seem to have found some answers.
There were more than 12,000 registrants for GreenBiz Group’s Circularity 20 conference. Among those thousands were 12 young professionals, selected to be part of the Emerging Leaders scholarship program. Since February 2017, GreenBiz has been supporting this initiative — bringing together young professionals at each of its in-person events, all-expenses paid. This year is different with the global pandemic pushing events online. But even in the virtual world, the Emerging Leaders program lived on during Circularity 20. This year, chemicals company BASF sponsored the program; it will be providing mentorship to each of the Emerging Leaders.