Is Sustainability Still Possible? The conversation continues at sustainabilitypossible.org.
Soaring Auto Production Poses Challenges to Sustainability in TransportationInvestments in automobile infrastructure outpaces spending for alternative transit and car production increases |
Sustainable Prosperity. Discuss.Hot off the presses: the State of the World 2012 Discussion Guide–for all of your discussion needs. |
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Electric Vehicles: Transitioning to a Sustainable FutureAs national governments shift to green transit technologies, what role will electric vehicles play? |
Sustainable Transportation gains momentum at Rio+20As city populations grow and the streets become more congested, a paradigm shift to sustainable transportation couldn’t be timelier |
Green Jobs on the RiseBy 2030, green jobs will create 20 million jobs & profit. Stimulating green growth means beating a transitioning market |
Multi-stakeholder engagement ensures sustainable energy for allStakeholders must collaborate to transform the world’s energy systems, and provide affordable energy to all |
Red Gold: Mining Governance in ChileMining governance in Chile remains essential to abate social tensions and avert an energy crisis |
“Living Planet Report” Describes a World Under PressureWWF’s Living Planet Report assesses Earth’s health through three indicators, revealing future sustainability will require strong leaders |
Are Biofuels the Answer to America’s Energy Challenges?While biofuels may not be the answer to U.S. energy demand, research must continue to support research into sustainable biofuel production |
The Long Drive to Sustainability at Rio+20Worldwatch in Rio: insight into the long drive to sustainability this June |
Growing France Towards a Degrowth EconomyA note to the new French president on how he can degrow France’s economy, growing jobs & opportunities in the process. |
To Drill, or not to Drill?Ecuador’s innovative conservation strategy – requesting aid in return for not drilling for oil – faces an uphill battle. |
Barbados Declaration Affirms Commitment to Sustainable EnergyA group of small island nations has signed the Barbados Declaration, which commits them to increasing renewable energy and reducing poverty in attempts to mitigate and adapt to rising sea levels. |
What Does a One-planet City Look Like?Vancouver is trying to be the world’s Greenest City, but that is far from a truly sustainable city. What changes are really needed? |

