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Sponsored: The Accountability Framework offers companies a practical approach to managing nature, climate, and human rights risks.
by Jeff Milder
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Research shows climate finance is reaching most jurisdictions, but slowly.
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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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The Land Degradation Neutrality Fund knows how to get private capital investments for sustainable land management.
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This week's GreenBiz 350 podcast: Turning Tequila byproducts into car parts; Apple banks on forests; big-time investors back on renewables; and the future of food.
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The president of Rainforest Alliance, a prolific certifier of sustainable goods, explores the real-world impact of sustainability labels.
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Some of the biggest deal-makers in conservation and banking want to bring investing in nature beyond the realm of charity. Enter NatureVest.
by Elsa Wenzel
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A portion of the profits from offset credits will fund female social and economic development programs.
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The company's U.K. arm revises policy to exclude suppliers using wood from protected forests.
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General Mills became the latest company to declare it would only buy palm oil produced through environmentally and socially responsible means.
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Nestle moved aggressively to clean up its palm oil supply chain Monday, following months of heated social media campaigns drawing attention to its supply chain ties to illegal deforestation practices.
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In the latest sign of how forestry and paper issues are coming to the fore for companies in almost all industries, the fast food chain is currently under fire from environmental groups for using virgin forests to supply the paper for its packaging.
by Marc Gunther
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A new report argues that axing tax breaks for carbon-intensive industries, curbing spending on road expansion and improving public sector energy efficiency could cut the country's national debt by £12 billion a year.
by James Murray
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Business leaders taking part in the first half of the climate conference know they can take practical steps that deliver emissions much more rapidly than broad targets set by policy makers.