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What's the point of welcoming more communities to 'the table' if the first ones seated are talking over them and not passing the food?
by Elsa Wenzel
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A call to business leaders, community organizers and individuals driving climate action to question what we are doing to promote climate justice and inclusion.
by Bee Hui Yeh
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Leverage these to proactively address and protect both people and the business, inside and outside the company.
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Consider the global health crisis currently upon us as a warm-up act for a climate-changing world.
by Joel Makower
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The transition will require people to work together across companies and sectors, using skills such as empathy, craftsmanship and ingenuity.
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Sponsored: This National Energy Awareness Month, Rolland Paper highlights its use of landfill methane to power its mill.
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A few sips from the firehose of insights that spewed from three days of North America's largest circular economy event.
by Joel Makower
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Sponsored: Rolland celebrates Arbor Day every day with partnerships and education to support closed-loop paper value chains.
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Architecture and design have radically changed for the sake of sustainability in recent decades. It's past time to consider the effects of the built environment for all communities.
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Sponsored: Sustana Group releases its new sustainability strategy highlighting environmental stewardship and setting measurable goals.
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Sponsored: In the growing move toward recycled papers, many people are surprised to learn that there are two types, and one is a lot more sustainable than the other.
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Since 2011, the District of Columbia has helped residents and businesses save more than $600 million through retrofits and solar installations.
by Tommy Wells
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Here's what some are — and aren't — doing to fight whitewashing in the green movement.
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Beyond energy savings, these projects can illuminate opportunities for economic development.
by Joseph Moose
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It can be difficult to determine whether a supplier is an inclusive business, or just doing business as usual.
by Sara Enright
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Despite the U.S. government's silence, plenty of world leaders and corporate chieftains are speaking up.
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A new report from Davos critiques of GDP as an analog for economic success reflects efforts to preserve natural capital and ensure social equity.
by James Murray
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The best of live interviews from GreenBiz events. This episode: The author and former White House green jobs czar on equity and sustainability.
by Joel Makower
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It's time to think more about diversity and social inclusions, from the inside out.
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If it's not up to purpose-driven professionals to cultivate a more inclusive, equitable world for all, then who?
by Jarami Bond
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The Aloha State's energy goals include not just transitioning to 100 percent renewable power by 2045, but doing so in a way that is equitable for its many rural inhabitants.
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The challenges of including disadvantaged households and communities in the renewables movement haven't largely gone unaddressed.
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More than half of U.S. employees want their companies actively address societal and environmental issues. Here's how corporate leaders can respond.
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Giant Indian conglomerate Tata group is moving to account for tough-to-value environmental, human and social factors within its business decisions. The exercise hasn't been easy, but it's determined to try.