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Millions of fashion supply chain workers are expected to lose jobs by the end of the year due to the global COVID-19 crisis. A recovery must center people who've been most affected.
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It's time to respond with ambition, deliver on that ambition with action and speak up to secure wider change through advocacy.
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Should more climate scientists take their talents, skills and knowledge to the private sector?
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Here’s why policy on liquefied natural gas — which proponents say is cleaner than coal when burned — would test Democrats under a potential Biden presidency.
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The tech giant unveils plans for new Climate Science Information Center as it pledges to reach net zero emissions across its value chain by 2030.
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'One of the things that excites me about this current generation of environmentalism is the potential for indigenous peoples to be viewed as protagonists in the story,' said Julian Brave NoiseCat, vice president of policy and strategy Data for Progress.
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Bank of America, Mastercard, Salesforce and Microsoft, along with the cities of Detroit and Dallas, are among launch partners for the first regional chapter of the 1t.org initiative, led by World Economic Forum and American Forests.
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Sponsored: Embracing circularity principles as part of natural climate solutions must be a part of the COVID-19 recovery. International Paper explains how it is helping to do just that.
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Plus, GreenBiz 30 Under 30 honorees chat up the value of patience and the rewards of prioritizing racial justice and equity within the food system.
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One big takeaway: Don't rely just on internal stakeholders for risk scenario planning.
by Aaron Mok
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These three efforts are examples of solution that be scaled to address the disparities.
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Plus, sound bites from three more 2020 GreenBiz 30 Under 30 honorees.
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Businesses have the unique capacity to spearhead our transformation to a more nature- and people-positive future.
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While similar initiatives proposed by retailers have fallen flat, the company's status as a manufacturer could carry more weight.
by Jim Giles
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Renewable transport is key to decarbonizing the economy, but mass-scale production of electric cars carries its own raw material challenges. As we rebuild, can we look towards more resilient long-term solutions?
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The Grand Caillou/Dulac Band of Biloxi-Chitimacha-Choctaw have long practiced self-isolation and sustainable food production, which they hope will help keep their number of COVID-19 cases low.
by Barry Yeoman
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Plus, a recap of this week's EMF Foundation summit on the future of food.
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Policymakers need to better understand the value of natural capital like mangroves and other ecosystems that provide important benefits for communities.
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The new 2039 target builds on existing goals to reach carbon neutrality across its operations and halve its value chain emissions by the end of the decade.
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A pilot in Iowa offers a glimpse into the future of carbon credit marketplaces.
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In a situation where supply is limited, a circular model gets far more use out of the same supply.
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A circular economy for food in a post-COVID-19 world could build resilience and ease the impacts of the next global crisis.
by Lena Gravis
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Milk consumption has suffered during the COVID-19 pandemic, which has severely disrupted supply chains that move food from farm to fork.
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Redesigns, refurbishments and new manufacturing techniques helped hospitals face supplies shortages amid the pandemic. Can similar approaches help businesses rebuild the global economy?
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Focus less on what it’s called and more on what it describes.