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First developed in 2013 by the climate investment firm HASI, CarbonCount is a decision tool that evaluates investments in U.S.-based carbon-free energy,
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Organizations are committed to turning sustainability targets into measurable outcomes, to moving from ambition to action. Envizi, an IBM company recently commissioned a research study to take a pulse on how organizations are embedding sustainability at the operational level, and the results highlight the many hurdles organizations face.
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William Paddock discusses WAP Consulting's experiences in supporting advancing corporate's circular economy goals.
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Nicole Ray discusses EY's experiences in supporting advancing corporate's circular economy goals.
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Organizations of all sizes are increasing their renewable energy programs in pursuit of decarbonization and net-zero goals. But even with renewable targets in place, many organizations don’t know where to start or the best path to get there.
Renewable energy and decarbonization require a holistic approach, one based on both a thorough understanding of the available tools and a balance of core business objectives with sustainability targets.
by Enel X
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John Davies, Sr VP & Analyst at GreenBiz, interviewed Whitney Kakos, Director of Supply Chain
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Date/Time: April 27, 2021 (1-2PM ET / 10-11AM PT)
As corporations of all sizes increase sustainability commitments and take decisive action on
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How can your company harness the power of data to inform your circular transition?
The prevalence of data and our ability to draw insights from it
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How can companies establish an organizational circular economy strategy that’s owned and embraced by key internal stakeholders?
The impacts of
by Holly Secon
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King Arthur Flour, the oldest flour company in the United States, is an example of purpose in practice.
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Plus, the role of sustainable finance in the COVID-19 recovery.
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It’s not just about carbon removal, it’s about creating or preserving economic opportunities in rural communities.
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Coronavirus has caused unemployment to skyrocket. Tree restoration could be a cost-effective way to put Americans back to work.
by Alex Rudee
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The universal, heightened focus on Climate Action has businesses and governments splashing our social feeds with their promise to evolve to carbon
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You’ve heard the good news: forests, agriculture, soils and land have been recognized as key levers in mitigating the negative impacts of climate change.
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There's an emerging market to pay farmers to store more carbon in the soil by using improved agricultural practices. But some scientists are questioning whether these efforts will actually help slow global warming.
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Skeptics are sowing doubts about the carbon sequestration potential. The questions underscore the complexities of soil science.
by Jim Giles
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Revitalization of a traditional agricultural practice known as farmer managed natural regeneration is bringing new life to millions of acres of degraded land while boosting food, fuel, habitat and carbon storage.
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The benefits of protecting and restoring soil carbon go well beyond any one farm or any one year. But not enough people are taking these steps.
by Kiley Price
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Traditional strategy constructs don't capture the interconnectedness and complexities of the living ecosystems that companies are inherently entangled in today. Here are suggestions for an update.
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From recipes for recommerce to changing packaging ingredients, the retail sector is integral to adoption of the circular economy. Don't expect a cookie-cutter approach.
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If you're recruiting ESG specialists, it helps to know the backstory.
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Looking at washing machines, research from Sweden's Linköping University tries to solve part of the puzzle about how to shift business models to find more traction when it comes to being circular, as well as adding a social element.
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The ever-increasing levels of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere are squeezing out other nutrients that plant feeders — such as insects and people — need to thrive.
by Ellen Welti
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Researchers from University of Cambridge found that climate change could add around 20 percent to the global cost of extreme weather events by 2040. They are urging businesses to evaluate their own exposures to the growing risk to improve their resilience and sustainability.