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In other countries, corporate sustainability is not about the bottom line as much as mutual responsibility for the future.
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If not for the well-being of all of the people and all of those to come, what is an economy for?
by David W. Orr
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A call for business leaders to think about their long-term responsibility — even during the upcoming presidential administration.
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Allen Hershkowitz, Green Sports Alliance co-founder, says sports will become a vital platform for climate action during Trump's administration.
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How sports will become an even more important platform for climate action during Donald Trump's presidency.
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How sports will become an even more important platform for climate action during Donald Trump's presidency.
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A hunt for mobile apps and web services that will advance human rights, environmental causes, financial inclusion and health care in emerging economies.
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When you think about pollution, it may conjure up images of deforestation, belching power plants and traffic jams. However, while
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LEGO is of the children, by the children, for the children: How is its No. 1 stakeholder helping to create change?
by Anna Clark
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Meet the leading global force for convening organizations involved in 'sport for social change.' It has the ear of Major League Baseball, the National Basketball Association and all the U.S. professional sports associations.
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Whether you're talking about the gender gap in the C-Suite or supporting women-owned suppliers, the answer is 'a lot.'
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The United Nations-approved Sustainable Development Goals are a new challenge in the quest to truly integrate sustainability into corporate strategy.
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A new approach to doing business puts back more into society, the environment and the global economy than it takes out.
by Eric Olson
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The formerly fractal landscape of corporate sustainability has come into focus.
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Gene editing offers dramatic advances in speed, scope and scale of genetic improvement. It also offers an opportunity for more nuanced GMO governance.
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A new report on the most pressing global sustainability risks aims to translate social and economic threats into concrete solutions.
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Reports of the death of corporate responsibility have been greatly exaggerated, but it is time to better think through the value generated by sustainability.
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A new taskforce launched by (you guessed it) Unilever CEO Paul Polman aims to show how businesses can benefit from the U.N. Sustainable Development Goals.
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Internal threats, external forces, manufactured problems: What will shape risk in the 21st century?
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Microinsurance holds promise to protect the world's poorest from the impacts of climate change while providing new business opportunities.
by Mike Hower
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Pavel Kabat of the International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis weighs in on the Sustainable Development Goals created by the United Nations.
by Mary Hoff
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Millions of 'invisible environmentalists' sift through trash for recyclable material. A rapidly growing program now provides them a living wage.
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How might global temperature rise, geoengineering and low-carbon transportation affect society — and the economy — as we know it?
by Ramez Naam
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Tangible collaborations and commitments have fueled positive corporate sustainability trends in 2015, but familiar issues loom large in the year ahead.
by Bob Langert
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After stepping down from years as chief progress officer, she already has some ideas about how to make change on her own.
by Joel Makower