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Limiting land conversion is a notoriously difficult challenge that requires alignment between companies, governments, farmers and other stakeholders.
by Theresa Lieb
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A progress report on promises around national emission-reductions targets, adaptation finance, methane emissions, deforestation and phasing out coal.
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While the big guys have their consultants and advisers — not to mention Wall Street-caliber budgets — smaller firms are mostly left to their own scrappy devices.
by Joel Makower
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“Net zero,” for all of its compelling simplicity, turns out to be anything but.
by Joel Makower
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As a cornerstone of climate leadership, the weakness of today’s pledges is particularly troubling.
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This gathering offers an opportunity for the world’s largest economies to announce ambitious new climate targets or signal that they will adopt stronger plans ahead of the COP26 negotiations.
by David Waskow
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Companies may be relying far too much on “net” and far too little on “zero.”
by Joel Makower
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Sponsored: Most sustainability professionals aren’t clear about what biodiversity loss means for business and how to tackle it. Here’s what you need to know.
by Edith Martin
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You’d think all this talk about “zero” would add up to something, right? Not necessarily.
by Joel Makower
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What makes wildfires particularly scary is the climate feedback effect; the more wildfires there are, the more they release carbon and fuel more climate change.
by Sarah Golden
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The COVID-19 pandemic has exposed the fragility of the global economy and its supply chains. It has also shown that reputational risks and opportunities can
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Sponsored: Companies are working with nature to reach their corporate carbon targets.
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What if net zero were the default setting for everything we use and make?
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The legislation sows the seeds for monetizing a new agricultural product, carbon capture and storage.