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Hitting net zero by 2050 could add $1 trillion to the U.S. economy

The upfront investments in a clean economy will reap enormous economic rewards in the future.

The Hidden Investment Opportunity In Electric Vehicles? Commercial Real Estate

Drivers waiting to recharge their vehicles are now captive, on-location customers—precisely what physical shopping centers have struggled to attract.

Business Leaders Say These Issues Are Top Of Mind For 2021

The convergence of the COVID-19 pandemic, social and political unrest and worsening environmental challenges not only upended global markets in 2020, it also changed many business leaders’ perceptions about how various societal issues may affect their organizations. And it’s driven them to act.

Why U.S. tech companies are finding a second home in Northern Ireland

What can your state learn from this?
A deep talent pool, government support, and innovative academic partnerships have turned this small region into a global business center

Teton County ‘residents’ propose county swap with Colorado

“We are a young, healthy and diverse community with a modern, integrated economy,” said software engineer and snowboarder Olivia Crail. “It doesn’t seem like anyone on the Wyoming state level wants that.”

‘Making Money Moral’: How New Collaborations Are Changing Capitalism

Making money moral happens when the world of financial markets meets the world of impact.

It’s time for a just transition in Wyoming

There is a growing number in Wyoming who recognize that the energy transition has arrived permanently, and that the best course forward is to plot out a new future.

The Californians Are Coming. So Is Their Housing Crisis.

Californians, fleeing high home prices, are moving to Idaho in droves. For the past several years, Idaho has been one of the fastest-growing states, with the largest share of new residents coming from California. This fact can be illustrated with census data, moving vans — or resentment.

Montana is #1 in Top 10 Best States to Start Your Small Business in 2021 – South Dakota #2, Idaho #5, Wyoming #9

Montana’s Department of Commerce welcomes small businesses, offering a variety of resources for new business owners. The best state to open a business in 2021, Montana scores high in several areas, including the number of new businesses calling Montana home. A five-year business survival rate of 53.4% puts the odds of success in your favor.

How the Biden Administration Can Expand Rural Broadband

Part of the problem is the absence of reliable data on how many Americans lack high-speed Internet.