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Companies can exacerbate the challenges, but the private sector also positively contribute to solving these challenges.
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New research shows that Americans are increasingly concerned about the environment, but don't currently have lifestyles that reflect that.
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Sponsored: This National Energy Awareness Month, Rolland Paper highlights its use of landfill methane to power its mill.
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Silicon Valley's many disruptive effects on society and business are no reason to ban some of its more promising products, such as shared city scooters.
by Ryan Muldoon
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With toxins in food packaging and supplychains, companies are exposed to major financial, reputational and legal liabilities.
by Mike Schade
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Although more companies are making the connection, few are addressing this collision strategically.
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Sponsored: Rolland celebrates Arbor Day every day with partnerships and education to support closed-loop paper value chains.
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The impacts on human health include extreme heat to mosquito-borne diseases. How can health care providers keep up?
by Dave Levitan
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Sponsored: Sustana Group releases its new sustainability strategy highlighting environmental stewardship and setting measurable goals.
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Sponsored: In the growing move toward recycled papers, many people are surprised to learn that there are two types, and one is a lot more sustainable than the other.
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Acting quickly to reduce relatively short-lived yet potent gases could have a big impact on human health and slow global warming.
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The recent EPA decision doesn't just fail sustainability professionals — it will trigger a public health crisis.
by Joel Makower
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A green building evangelist shares how she convinced the tech giant's real estate team to prioritize the environmental and health aspects of the company's workspaces.
by Bob Langert
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Catholic Health Initiatives argues that the call to action never has been stronger or more important in the face of a changing climate.
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Hospitals and other providers are taking the pulse of medical supplies, concerned with the vulnerability of their youngest patients.
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When employees develop good health and safety practices, they are more engaged, productive and loyal — critical elements to organizational sustainability.
by Mike Wallace
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On this week's podcast: A prelude to the people's march on climate; Silicon Valley finds a fit in sustainable fashion.
by Joel Makower
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Connecting health, safety and human capital for business sustainability performance.
by Kate Lasco
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Connecting the dots between occupational safety, environmental sustainability and business profitability.
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Dignity Health, Gundersen, Dartmouth-Hitchcock and Partners HealthCare are targeting the $300 billion market for supplies, furniture and food.
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Dignity Health, Beaumont Health System and Spectrum Health are three companies that have seen benefits from taking up a challenge to reduce chemicals in their health care settings.
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As public health risks increase along with extreme weather, physicians find themselves in a unique position of prescribing climate action.
by David Wigder
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Cardiovascular stress, asthma, heat stroke, bacterial and viral infections — how do we design for the health of our warming cities?
by Chris Garvin