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Making buildings healthier and more sustainable also enhances organizations’ core purposes.
by James Ball
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Sponsored: Sanofi Consumer Healthcare North America’s new B Corp certification enables millions of people to take part in the growing global movement for positive change.
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Kaiser Permanente already sees microgrids as its “first line of defense.”
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Innovation alone will not save us from climate catastrophe. We must first acknowledge the many forms of toxicity that have contributed to our human-made emergency.
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Embedding health equity measurement and reporting standards can create a shared language and approach for business leaders.
by Nancy Brown
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Pharmaceutical giant is partnering with Honeywell to develop an inhaler propellant that has 99.9 percent less Global Warming Potential than current models.
by James Murray
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The workforce of the future has identified a culture of health as a key factor in career decisions, and investors are increasingly aware that good health is smart business.
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Sponsored: Slowing the pace of climate change is everyone’s responsibility, but as a healthcare company, Genentech is prioritizing the health of both people and the planet.
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The health sector must strike a balance between efficiency and resilience by cutting emissions and costs without sacrificing quality.
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Sponsored: Gender equality is the decisive factor for the world’s future socioeconomic development. We must use this time to ignite a step-change at the nexus of women’s empowerment and global healthcare.
by Vera Hahn
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Improving the health of the planet, the quality and quantity of our food and the prosperity of farms and agricultural businesses starts underground.
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It's time to think and act quickly to brace for the global impacts of climate change on health.
by Cecile Oger
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For the most vulnerable populations, with the least political traction, global warming is another danger to people's well-being.
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Catholic Health Initiatives argues that the call to action never has been stronger or more important in the face of a changing climate.
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Hospital, heal thyself.
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An unprecedented research project is correlating medical data about more than 4 million Kaiser Permanente subscribers with their proximity to trees and green spaces.
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As restaurant chains rush to cut antibiotic-raised chicken, a new report by the Natural Resource Defense Council argues that Costco, Walmart and others aren't doing enough.
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This week on 350: Getting charged up about energy storage, one hospital's Rx for sustainability and Paul Hawken’s upcoming book on reversing climate change.
by Joel Makower
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Gundersen Health Systems became the first U.S. hospital to reach renewable energy independence, saved $3 million and improved community health.
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OSHA Assistant Secretary David Michaels reveals surprising connections, as well as where employee engagement comes into play.
by John Davies
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As health and wellness take on a bigger role among building decision makers, new data spells out a clear ROI for greener workplaces.
by Elsa Wenzel
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The author of 'Business and the Five Horsemen' on the radically changing realm of climate risk.
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Leading health care providers are re-examining the potential health impacts of climate and sustainability concerns.
by Gary Cohen
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Dignity Health, Gundersen, Dartmouth-Hitchcock and Partners HealthCare are targeting the $300 billion market for supplies, furniture and food.
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Dignity Health, Beaumont Health System and Spectrum Health are three companies that have seen benefits from taking up a challenge to reduce chemicals in their health care settings.