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Experts agree that the legacy of the COVID-19 pandemic will be with us for years, even after the immediate threat has passed.
The way we live may have changed
October 12, 2020 by Douglas Broom
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The world (well, most of it) attacked COVID-19 as if it were a true global emergency: with extraordinary speed, scale and scope. With real collaboration and a
September 21, 2020 by Gil Friend
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The world has been smacked in the face with plexiglass, or more accurately shielded from other faces. When the coronavirus pandemic hit and the World Health
August 25, 2020 by Jesse Klein
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The COVID-19 public health emergency has offered a window into the world a decade from now if we do not manage to make
August 19, 2020 by David Rachelson
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Earlier this year, Danone became the first listed company to become an "enterprise à mission," a new type of corporation created by a 2019 French law. The
July 20, 2020 by Cecilia Keating
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Crucial global goals to reduce hunger and poverty and curb climate change have gone backwards or stalled, the United Nations Secretary-General warns in a
June 5, 2020 by José Manuel Moller Dominguez
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This article originally was published in the BSR Insight.
In what feels like the blink of an eye, COVID-19 has dislocated our daily lives, our economy and the
May 27, 2020 by Samantha Harris
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The COVID-19 pandemic has exposed the fragility of the global economy and its supply chains. It has also shown that reputational risks and opportunities can
May 19, 2020 by Taylor Flores
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The coronavirus has caused numerous negative impacts on almost everyone in the world. This airborne virus, despite its relatively short lifespan, has forced
May 19, 2020 by George Nassos
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Like most big companies with a complex multinational footprint, Anheuser-Busch InBev's sales slipped in the first quarter and the beer maker is embracing new
May 19, 2020 by Heather Clancy
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The novel coronavirus (COVID-19) has upended nearly every aspect of modern society, but especially the food system. Farmers are being forced to discard
May 15, 2020 by Aaron Mok
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For years, communications firm Shelton Group has been gathering data about "fringe" consumers through intensive, manual social media analysis about both
May 13, 2020 by Deonna Anderson
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This is an excerpt from "How to Talk to the ‘Other Side’: Finding Common Ground in the Time of Coronavirus, Recession and Climate Change" by Kevin Wilhelm and
May 9, 2020 by Kevin Wilhelm
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Week in Review
Commentary on this week's news highlights begins at 4:35.
Why global engagement is essential to sustainable supply chains
Sustainable
May 8, 2020 by Heather Clancy
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Architects and building engineers strive to create safe, productive places where humans can live and work. We have developed complex codes, regulations and
May 8, 2020 by Kevin Van Den Wymelenberg
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Despite being mostly empty, commercial real estate energy bills are mostly unchanged.
Commercial buildings in the United Kingdom have reduced energy
May 8, 2020 by Sarah Golden
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While millions of people are under orders to stay home amid the coronavirus pandemic, water is sitting in the pipes of empty office buildings and gyms, getting
May 5, 2020 by Caitlin R. Proctor
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During the run-up to Earth Day, the GreenBiz editorial team is usually deluged with incoming news alerts from the stalwarts of sustainability and opportunistic
April 22, 2020 by Heather Clancy
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COVID-19’s unanticipated arrival has overwhelmed healthcare workers, medical institutions and the personal protective equipment (PPE) supply. At the outset, we
April 10, 2020 by Stephanie Potter
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COVID-19 has upended society worldwide. As a result of the global health crisis, much of the economy is at a standstill. For those that can, working from home
April 9, 2020 by Casey Talon
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After a year of climate change being a top media story and public policy concern in many countries, attention is and will be rightfully focused on COVID-19 for
April 6, 2020 by Cara Pike
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China seems to be seeing the light at the end of the tunnel of fighting the COVID-19 outbreak domestically. Last week the country reported no new cases of
April 3, 2020 by Francisco Betti
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With millions of people sheltering in place across the San Francisco Bay Area, the daily ebb and flow of urban life has come to a sudden halt.
The COVID-19
March 31, 2020 by Melissa Lunden
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Amid what is being called a global pandemic, possibly the last question on people’s minds is how coronavirus could affect the fight to stop climate change.
March 27, 2020 by Kiley Price
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Not enough masks and ventilators in one COVID-19 country hotspot. A lack of testing kits in another. Toilet paper, baby wipes, milk and eggs emptied off the
March 25, 2020 by Katie Fehrenbacher