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With events such as the recurring California wildfires and mudslides, hurricanes Harvey and Maria and Typhoon Hagibis, which have had catastrophic human and economic costs, it is perhaps unsurprising that governments, regulators and investors have started to ask companies to disclose their climate risks, including physical risk.
by Lauren Smart
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Companies and organizations that adopt full-spectrum thinking about a variety of modern risks will thrive in an uncertain future.
by Joel Makower
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With trillions of dollars pouring into energy, water and transportation infrastructure, sustainability is front and center.
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The tech titans are putting a premium on financial predictability. What does that mean for the future of corporate energy?
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Disasters that knock factories offline, scarce resources and shifting social dynamics — welcome to the daunting new world of sustainable business.
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Energy efficiency, particularly in buildings, went swimmingly in 2009, in part due to the stimulus package. The outlook for 2010 is likely to be even better since the bulk of the non-bailout stimulus spending will hit the streets this year.
by Rob Watson
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China can be a great place for international companies interested in green business. It's a matter of getting to know the right people, adapting to the culture and "getting over your fear of China," says Peggy Liu, the chair of JUCCCE.<br />
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As 2010 begins, there are looming questions about climate change action, but even amid the uncertainty, there are some clear trends that will significantly shape the business-climate landscape.