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2024 will bring controversy over diversity, equity and inclusion strategy, a rush to deploy ESG software and more citizen lawsuits over ineffective climate regulations.
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Sponsored: ESG data disclosure requirements and stakeholder pressure are mounting. Here’s how independently assured data can help companies strengthen reporting.
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Sponsored: Selecting the right tech can be powerful in building an effective ESG strategy that tackles data collection, transformation, measurement and reporting.
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Communities of color have been shown to have about 25% higher energy burdens than white Americans. These programs can change that.
by Lacey Shaver
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S&P Global Sustainable1's goal is to empower users to navigate sustainability objectives with deep, robust and context-relevant data insights. During this session, thought leaders from across the sustainable finance ecosystem will dive into how S&P Global’s Corporate Sustainability Assessment (CSA) measures a company’s performance on and management of ESG risks, opportunities, and impacts, and more.
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Organizations worldwide are facing increasing pressure to capture, analyze, and report their carbon data in a quantified, metrics-driven way. As regulatory requirements are tightening, there is a need for technology that supports these processes, especially as it relates to environmental issues such as greenhouse gas emissions and energy consumption.
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Both for air quality and wastewater treatment, research finds that it pays to be green.
by Ans Kolk
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The Bloomberg Philanthropies' American Cities Climate Challenge is accelerating community climate leadership.
by Lacey Shaver
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Philanthropic giving is not necessarily sustainable development.
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With private economic inequity at a high, public financing for community health and wealth is more important than ever.
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The Rocky Mountain Institute details how it's exploring innovative leasing structures in its own backyard.
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Chief Resilience Officer Dan Zarrilli on the city's divestment plans, fiscal responsibility and why the announcement is more than a symbolic gesture.
by Cindy Wasser
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The latest crop of reports for sustainability professionals.
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Pay-for-success bonds backed by the Rockefeller Foundation and others seek to fund urban resilience projects.
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Many city leaders already are working to finance resilience projects through green bonds.
by David Hatch
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A look ahead at the most promising trends that are sure to accelerate into the new year.
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This week's GreenBiz 350 podcast: How do you get corporate boards on board for sustainability? Also, what mayors are doing on climate to circumvent the national election.
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In the wake of the Flint crisis, communities turn to innovative technology and financing to prevent the next crisis.
by Erica Gies
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'From a business perspective there are opportunities out there,' a new paper reports.
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How to quantify the value of projects that take nature into account? A new project with Monsanto, PepsiCo and Dow aims to make sense of environmental data.
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A new online search tool allows users to find disclosures of carbon asset risks.
by Robert Kropp
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Vast emerging markets offer compelling opportunities for businesses to bridge economic development and environmental sustainability.
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The former Greenpeace organizer and co-founder of Sungevity will become the new head of California clean tech fund CalCEF.
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From investing in forests to new types of resilient infrastructure, businesses are starting to comprehend the expanding definition of capital.
by Sissel Waage