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Former United Nations climate chief Yvo de Boer says progressive companies must do more to help politicians understand the business landscape.
by Yvo de Boer
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More companies are stepping up to fill a trillion-dollar infrastructure gap. Google, IBM, Cisco and Siemens are just a few of the players.
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WBCSD's Peter Bakker says a growing number of businesses are stepping up to tackle climate change.
by Peter Bakker
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The vision: Growth that puts people first. Brands from Barclay's to Unilever are already taking small steps, but governments also must make strides.
by Nick Jackson
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A Dutch court recently ruled that greenhouse gas reduction is a state obligation. Here’s what that could mean for the rest of the world.
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The U.N. climate summit in Paris could provide a 'moment of clarity' on the need to shift to a low-carbon economy.
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Some 1.3 billion people lack access to electricity, and the need is acute in sub-Saharan Africa.
by Yohan Hill
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Where would a new United Nations deal in Paris leave oil, gas and coal companies grappling with calls for low-carbon energy?
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Clean water is a human right. Can it really be guaranteed for the entire planet? P&G, Coca-Cola and Unilever have taken early steps.
by Jay Shah
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When it comes to business and climate, the bottom line still rules. A rundown of the economic sticking points in the run up to the UN climate conference.
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How can companies help to empower all women and girls? Look to the workplace, products and services, and the value chain.
by Linnea Texin
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From winter wheat fields in the rural thumb of Michigan to rice fields in Thailand, the cereal maker is promoting sustainability with a global reach.
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The United Nations wants the world to ensure equitable education and lifelong learning for all. Companies including Coca-Cola and H&M aim to step up.
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Cutting emissions linked to short-term climate pollutants is one important component of climate action that is often overlooked.
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With healthcare budgets squeezed around the world, public and private groups will need to work together to promote well-being for all ages.
by Esther Toth
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The commitments China submitted in advance of the COP 21 United Nations climate talks suggest China is trying to shift its national economy away from its current dependence on coal and petroleum.
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The United Nations has 17 ambitious dreams. This second includes improving nutrition and promoting sustainable agriculture.
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If Paris is really the 'last chance' to avert the worst impacts of climate change, what will it take for more big businesses to make their moves?
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Cities, businesses, civil society and national governments are all on the hook to end poverty, as part of the U.N. climate talks.
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The targets are audacious enough: Basically, save the world. Yet will the world dare to reach these Sustainable Development Goals by 2030?
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An opinion piece about the Pope's climate statement elicited this from former government officials, distinguished professors and corporate sustainability leaders.
by Joel Makower
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The New Climate Economy report offers some good reasons to be optimistic about countries reaching a climate accord in Paris — or just deciding to take action.
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China has engaged with U.S. companies such as PG&E and Honeywell on energy efficiency and cleaner power. That's just the start.
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The hope is for COP21 to provide a better framework to transition to a low carbon economy. The reality remains to be seen.
by Keith Larsen
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As the count down continues until the United Nations Climate summit in Paris, businesses may see good reason to pay attention and get involved: an international agreement just might be sealed.