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Sponsored: As you tackle decarbonization and measure your climate risk, these are five clean energy trends to account for in your future strategy.
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Sponsored: Explore key risk factors and the questions your organization should answer to build a nature strategy for today and decades to come.
by Cindy Chiang
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Sponsored: Most companies consider the economic cost of decarbonization and ignore the cost of climate change. But this neglected layer can be truly valuable.
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Sponsored: Although calculating Scope 3 emissions is incredibly challenging and complex, customer pressure and potentially new regulations are making doing so increasingly necessary.
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Sponsored: An allied approach to sustainable sourcing shifts from a transactional arrangement to more of a partnership where risk and costs of improving environmental and social outcomes are shared.
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Sponsored: The underlying design and architecture of the grid has not evolved quickly enough to handle expanded use of EVs, renewable power and energy storage — the grid must be reimagined to unlock new capabilities and meet future challenges.
by Terang Kim
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Report
The highly anticipated climate disclosure requirements proposed by the SEC (Securities and Exchange Commission) pose complex challenges for both public
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It pays to be a steward of environmental, social, and governance (ESG). Studies show companies with high ESG maturity, on average, outperform those with low
by VelocityEHS
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The need to deliver high-quality data to validate environmental claims and take action on climate has never been greater. Pressure from investors, employees
by Salesforce
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Climate action is a planetary necessity and also a strategic organizational imperative. If progress doesn’t measure up, organizations can face consequences, including investor, employee and community activism -- as well as increased operational and financial risk.
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Setting corporate water targets tied to the latest science would be good for business and the environment.
by Paul Reig
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If the company's partnership with a tiny biotech upstart delivers on its promises, it could start sourcing and processing the material at commercial scale in the southeastern U.S.
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Environmental, social and governance issues take on increased prominence in the private equity industry.
by Lenika Cruz