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Deep decarbonization only happens if every polluter pays, not just the environmentally conscious.
by Mark Jaccard
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The media group will no longer accept advertising from oil and gas companies, despite acknowledging decision will have implications for its revenues.
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The differences highlight how the groups tend to think — in economic and ethical terms.
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Only public policy can deliver the speed and scale of emissions reductions needed to limit the worst impacts of climate change.
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Major oil companies, facing the prospect of reduced demand for their fuels, are ramping up their plastics output.
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A database of practical tools, case studies, state and regional action plans, and other resources offers lessons on building resiliency.
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There's a movement to regulate toxics such as Chlorpyrifos and PFAS.
108
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Local groups have engaged with regulators, legislators and other experts to drive impact.
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Supermajors are acknowledging write-downs, which pose threats to investors — but new standards could help them get on the same page.
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Two-way conversations. Interdisciplinary perspectives. Here’s what inspired CivicSpark leaders at this year’s conference.
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Every business has a sphere of influence. A BSR report shows why it's important for them to use it to stand up for human rights policies, institutions and frameworks around the world.
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From insurers and coal to carbon markets, here's what you need to know from COP25 week one.
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Plus, an update on corporate adoption for the ESG reporting framework developed by the Sustainability Accounting Standards Board.
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The stakes are high — how can we ensure the new nationally determined contributions raise confidence that we are on track to a 1.5 degree C world?
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The main goal of this 'implementation COP' is to fill in legal and technical details left undefined in the Paris Agreement.
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There is no point in putting forward an EV plan that is so aggressive that it cannot be implemented.
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Global fossil fuel and overall energy consumption are still rising. But the new focus on them shows that the end is near.
by Cara Daggett
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Outspoken policymakers, present and past, urged for more aggressive action on climate at VERGE 19 in Oakland, California.
by Elsa Wenzel
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Look for three overarching attributes, says a Nobel-winning scientist.
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Small-scale fisheries are central to solving many problems in the oceans, from over-fishing to hunger.
by John Virdin
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Conservatives in more right-leaning countries are fighting climate change, too.
by Jason Scorse
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The best of live interviews from GreenBiz events. This episode: How governments, businesses and NGOs can work together toward environmental equity
by Joel Makower
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Velocys secures new investment to complete help plans for Lincolnshire biorefinery project.