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Meet e-commerce’s sustainability problem that isn’t the cardboard box

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By Aileen Nowlan With the click of a button, our groceries, clothes, personal care products, household items – just about anything – could arrive on our doorsteps in a neatly packaged cardboard box. Aileen Nowlan, Senior Manager, EDF + Business. Follow Aileen on Twitter. It’s convenience, delivered.

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Now companies can hit climate and shipping goals with new financing model

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Aileen Nowlan, Senior Manager, EDF+Business. Follow Aileen on Twitter. Transportation is expected to be the largest source of new greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions through 2050, and a major driver of dangerous air pollution, which is disproportionately concentrated in low income communities and communities of color.

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New Technologies Are Allowing Business To Tackle Climate And Clean Air As One

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By Aileen Nowlan For too long, air pollution has been an invisible problem. Aileen Nowlan, Senior Manager, EDF + Business. Follow Aileen on Twitter. That is until now. New technologies are exposing the presence of air pollution and connecting it back to sources and health impacts. Follow EDF+Business on Twitter.

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Here’s how cities, communities and businesses can work together to clean our air

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Given the potential of these new insights, “new sensors and analytics are an emerging business opportunity for technology developers,” noted Aileen Nowlan, senior manager at EDF+Business and a guide co-author. “As

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Why companies need to invest in clean delivery amid pandemic online shopping

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Aileen Nowlan, Senior Manager, EDF+Business. Follow Aileen on Twitter, @aileennow. Stakeholders across the globe are paying more attention than ever before to air pollution, and demanding leadership and action not just from government, but also from the private sector.

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Cities are growing faster and smarter, but can they go greener? We asked Siemens.

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By Aileen Nowlan When you think about Siemens, you’re probably picturing medical scanners, energy generators, or transportation equipment. You might not be thinking about smart cities, or how the company is working to accelerate technology innovation, eMobility, resilience, and urban sustainability.