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Simply put, good and bad do not lend themselves to arithmetic.
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Renewables will continue their swift rise, if they can overcome obstacles in Washington.
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The global real estate industry stands to face the brunt of a changing climate, but there ways to stem the tide.
by David Wigder
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And the prime opportunities this year to highlight your company's climate leadership.
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It takes dedicated leadership, engagement and imagination.
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Artificial intelligence (AI) is helping us drive and navigate the streets better and identify faces on social media better, but "there's not a
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Backed by SAP, Danone and Schneider Electric, the new Livelihoods Fund aims to avert the emissions of up to 25 million tons of carbon.
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Ensuring that underserved urban areas can implement environmental projects without resulting in environmental gentrification.
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The potential upside: predictable returns and the knowledge that you're contributing to a low-carbon future.
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Its extensive materiality assessment was the starting point.
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Solar, wind and microgrids are promising, but misconceptions about their cost and benefit could interfere with their adoption.
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The foundation’s Global Change Award is part of an ambitious mission to transform the entire clothing industry, starting with itself.
by Joe Iles
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Tim Mohin, chief executive of GRI, and Jean Rogers, chair of the Sustainability Accounting Standards Board (SASB), about the dance between standards.
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The best of live interviews from GreenBiz events. This episode: What does it mean when the world's largest financial data firm brings sustainability experts into the fold?
by Joel Makower
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Words have power. Are you choosing the ones that unify? Or the ones that divide?
In this time of divisive rhetoric, sustainability messaging can be
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The ingenuity of hip-hop is present everywhere: In art, music, culture and the products that we buy and surround ourselves with. But it's had a deep