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Through actions such as reforestation or regenerative agriculture, businesses can work with nature to help mitigate
December 4, 2019 by Michèle Zollinger
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Last week, McDonald’s made headlines when the fast food giant inked its first major renewables procurement deal. The deal included two virtual power purchase
November 14, 2019 by Sarah Golden
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The United States is pulling out of the Paris Climate Agreement. This sets a destructive example. It is especially destructive for the United States because
November 7, 2019 by Mathis Wackernagel
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Companies and cities across the globe are aligning to limit global warming to a maximum of 1.5 degrees Celsius above today’s temperatures by 2050. At that rate
October 30, 2019 by Gregory Heilers
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It’s time to take soil seriously. As the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change states with very high confidence (PDF) in its latest report, land
September 6, 2019 by David Montgomery
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The fast-approaching 2020, focal point of countless corporate sustainability strategies, signals that we’re almost officially a decade away from 2030, the
September 3, 2019 by Cyan Zhong
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Barley can be a finicky crop, especially for brewers. It needs just the right amount of moisture to produce a plump kernel, loaded with starch, for malting
August 26, 2019 by Meg Wilcox
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Editor’s note: This essay is based on the second edition of the David Gardiner and Associates (DGA) Corporate Climate Tracker, which is updated on an ongoing
August 22, 2019 by Blaine Collison
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Businesses can’t ignore the growing consumer interest in the origin of their purchases. From food and beverages to electronics to luxury items, more people
August 14, 2019 by Cyan Zhong
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It calls itself the "invisible backbone" of the global supply chain. Invisible is right — you've probably never heard of CHEP, the shipping and logistics arm
August 9, 2019 by Madeleine Cuff
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Last year’s IPCC special report indicated that the planet is about 1.0 degree Celsius warmer than pre-industrial levels and likely will reach 1.5 degrees
August 5, 2019 by Brendan Edgerton
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The green belt of tropical rainforests that covers equatorial regions of the Americas, Africa, Indonesia and Southeast Asia is turning brown. Since 1990,
August 2, 2019 by Robin Chazdon
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Luxury brand Burberry has revealed ambitions to become one of the greenest fashion companies in the world, announcing new climate targets that will see its net
June 26, 2019 by Madeleine Cuff
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Could this be a tipping point for the supply chain transparency movement? As more organizations consider how to recirculate the products they make — or procure
June 21, 2019 by Heather Clancy
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In 2009, Arkansas farmer Adam Chappell had a pigweed problem. The large, aggressive weed had invaded his 8,000-acre farm in Cotton Plant, and he was spending
June 13, 2019 by Meg Wilcox
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The world’s fourth largest cement company pledged last week to bring its emission reduction targets in line with the goals of the Paris Agreement, in a first
May 22, 2019 by Natalie Sauer
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Electric vehicles might be the hottest transportation topic of 2019, but for behemoth retailer Walmart, fuel efficiency has been the real star. That's because
May 21, 2019 by Katie Fehrenbacher
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I’ve been having a lot of conversations lately about goals for 2030. Companies are asking where their business should be
May 6, 2019 by Charlotte Bande
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As devastating images of the 2019 Midwest floods fade from view, an insidious and longer-term problem is emerging across its vast plains: The loss of topsoil
April 17, 2019 by Jim Ippolito
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Food refrigeration and cold storage equipment are finding their way into rural areas of the world that need them the most.From India to Africa, new
April 11, 2019 by Peyton Fleming
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Two years after Walmart challenged its suppliers to cut more than 1 billion metric tons of greenhouse gas emissions out of their operations by 2030, the world’
April 10, 2019 by Jen Boynton
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There’s nothing quite like a pre-caffeinated carpool with strangers to inspire a stroke of insight.For those less familiar with the "shared" route option that’
March 28, 2019 by Shana Rappaport
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In any given month, the GreenBiz editorial team is alerted about at least a dozen new climate-related commitments — sometimes more, depending on the season.
March 13, 2019 by Heather Clancy
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Roughly a year and a half ago, when the Dutch materials company DSM examined where its businesses stood in terms of circular practices, the company’s
February 26, 2019 by C.J. Clouse
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Soil quality is a growing focus in the sustainability space, and for good reason: Fertile soil naturally stabilizes the climate and ensures resilient supply
February 25, 2019 by Holly Secon