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Munich Re, Swiss Re, Liberty Mutual, Nationwide, Prudential, Travelers and the Hartford are found to give high-quality assessment of climate risks. But most insurers do not.
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Kraft Heinz, Dean Foods, Tyson Foods, Monster Beverage, Fresh Del Monte Produce and 10 other large companies were taken to task for poor water management and disclosure practices.
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Business leaders foresee political upheaval, food and water insecurity and more problems ahead, according to PwC and WEF surveys.
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High marks go to Coca-Cola, Unilever and General Mills for mitigating water risks, but most big food companies still ignore their water footprints, according to a new study.
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As California continues to waffle on industrial-scale drought measures, Michael Bloomberg, Tom Steyer and Hank Paulson urge businesses to take action on climate risk.
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Sustainability leaders gathered in Arizona emphasized big risks — and big opportunity to rethink business as usual.
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Respecting human rights to water should be embedded into operations, says new U.N. guidance. Coca-Cola, Pepsi Co. and Nestle are on board.