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The effect of large-scale solar farms on nearby property values is the subject of a new report by researchers at Virginia Tech, published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
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Effect of large-scale solar farms on property value explored in new report

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The effect of large-scale solar farms on nearby property values is the subject of a new report by researchers at…

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The increasing frequency of hurricane activity in the United States means that some 33.1 million homes across the country – from Texas to Maine – are at moderate or greater risk of hurricane wind damage, a new report from Cotality has found.
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Over 33 million homes across the US at risk from hurricane damage

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The increasing frequency of hurricane activity in the United States means that some 33.1 million homes across the country – from…

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Sustainability considerations on the rise in real-estate market

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Future homeowners are increasingly citing sustainability as a key purchase consideration, a study by the US-based National Association of Realtors has found.

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INTERVIEWS

  • Agronomics’ Jim Mellon on how to create a more sustainable future for food productionMarch 30, 2026
  • LEAF CEO David Webster on the scaling potential of regenerative agricultureMarch 26, 2026
  • Ambition Into Action – Ivonne Bollow, SVP, Corporate Communications, Public Policy & Responsibility, METRO AGMarch 25, 2026
  • Ambition Into Action – Jerome Del Porto, Head of Sustainability, WalmartMarch 23, 2026
  • Kynetec’s Rob Fetter on supporting resilience investments with actionable dataMarch 20, 2026

EXPLAINER

  • The animal welfare risk hiding in global supply chainsMarch 25, 2026
  • Europe has a packaging problem, and it’s not the one you thinkMarch 18, 2026
  • Purpose without reputation is a wasted assetMarch 18, 2026
  • Viewing water as a closed loop is key to protecting our environmentMarch 9, 2026
  • Gen Z report anxiety about environmental issues, but other concerns are more immediateMarch 6, 2026

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