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New analysis by sustainability consultancy Engie Impact heightens strategic urgency of science-based targets.
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Citi, Keurig Dr Pepper and Micron set speedy targets, while Ingersoll Rand plays the long game.
by Cyan Zhong
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Since March 2019, five new Fortune 500 companies have joined high-profile climate initiatives, bringing the total to 114.
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Companies must be bolder by looking to their sustainability goals, not the past, as a baseline when setting targets.
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Velocys secures new investment to complete help plans for Lincolnshire biorefinery project.
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Perhaps its best strategy is to let the market sort itself out, then swoop in and continue to buy up the dominant company/companies that survive.
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Three years ago, the oil major created a division to invest in electricity, clean energy, electric vehicle charging, alternative fuels and other newer businesses. GreenBiz recently got an update on how all of that's been going.
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The luxury fashion giant sets targets to cut supply chain emissions for the first time.
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In a first for the sector, the world’s fourth largest maker said it would cut emissions in line with Paris climate goals.
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Sponsored: FAQs on science-based targets and how to set them.
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Plus, watch for tougher sourcing guidelines for partners on apparel and textiles.
by Jen Boynton
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How many Fortune 500 organizations support some of the iconic campaigns? The answer may surprise you.
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The best of live interviews from GreenBiz events. This episode: Intel, Land O' Lakes and EcoLab execs discuss how effective circular resource management.
by Joel Makower
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The concept of science-based targets is important — but they can ignore the urgency and ambition called for by the science.
by Iain Watt
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The long-awaited report from the world's top climate scientists contained some stark warnings. Here's how companies should respond.
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We've seen surges of commitments from corporations. Can other sustainability initiatives use the same goals to be successful?
by Joel Makower
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When you strip down the greenwashing, you can see that what the world needs is a climate leader.
by Ed King
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Global initiative reports the number of corporates has risen by 39 percent this year, including Michelin, the Kraft Heinz Company, AB InBev and Yamaha Motor Company.
by Chloe Farand
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The 'Hothouse Earth' report caught the public's attention. But the coverage doesn't tell the full story.
by Dan Lashof
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Cut your carbon emissions or run the risks.
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The two beverage giants demonstrate their commitments to Paris Agreement standards.
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They are among the leading companies using science, planetary boundaries and the Sustainable Development Goals to define their sustainability strategy.
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How to push past the Paris Agreement.
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Changing regulations and cleaner technologies are leading the divestment from coal power plants and mines.