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The noted ecologist explains how we can use the same interconnectedness that is spurring catastrophe to promote health and sustainability.
by John Harte
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Let this be the beginning, not the peak, of a corporate transformation journey, so that once society is beyond the immediate threats, we move into a refreshed approach to capitalism.
by Kevin Moss
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It’s all about collecting and connecting data, which is part of the software giant’s DNA.
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It's important to choose wisely.
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The pandemic and economic meltdown are highlighting the importance of integrating environmental, social and governance analysis into investment strategies.
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The 2020s will be the worst of times for those clinging to the old order, yet potentially the best of times for those embracing and driving the new.
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With medical supplies and personal protection in short supply, hospitals and companies are embracing refurbishment and reuse.
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Facilities managers and staff are scrambling to adjust buildings for vacancy indefinitely. As we look toward recovery, there will be wide-ranging impacts on the fundamental systems that enable learning, work and commerce.
by Casey Talon
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I’ll never forget the first time I heard the activist-turned commentator Van Jones articulate the vision of building an
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Ideas that bubble up from the fringe can become mainstream. Four years ago, for example, a small segment of consumers advocated for a life without plastic
by Ritu Sharma
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As the federal government seeks to bail out the industry, environmental advocacy organizations urged Congress to ensure that any financial aid for cruise lines come with strings attached.
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Communicators must find ways to advance the conversation on climate, but sensitivity is required.
by Cara Pike
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Research note suggests businesses with strong ESG credentials are proving more resilient than peers to coronavirus turmoil. But there are regional differences.
by James Murray
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People are returning to work and their daily lives but there is a lot companies must do to resume their normal productions and respond to the economic effects of the crisis.
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The current crisis shows in unequivocal terms that frontline and shop-floor employees surviving hand to mouth will be disproportionately affected when the climate crisis hits.
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Sharing probably isn’t the first thing that comes to mind during a pandemic. But countless thousands are rising to the occasion.
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The business leaders and companies who use this moment to be creative are the ones who will not only weather this storm; they’ll be the preferred brands of the future.
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How efforts to flatten the curve of COVID-19 have reflected air quality in the San Francisco Bay area.
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Geoengineering and environmental technologies are the vaccines author Thomas Kostigen believes we need to cure the planet’s ills.
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With school closures and companies mandating employees to work from home, the facilities management company's food waste reduction efforts have even more relevance.
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With the pandemic spurring a dramatic drop in economic activity across Europe, electricity, renewables and carbon prices have also plummeted
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There have generally been three waves of logistics problems that have emerged alongside the novel coronavirus outbreak. Analytics and artificial intelligence are helping solve them.
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GreenSportsBlog's Lew Blaustein lays out a future that imagines how American sports leagues could take climate action.