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A new fellowship from RMI offers training, peer networks, leadership opportunities crucial for getting people involved in the energy transition.
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Here are seven recommendations for drafting your public statement, from the experts at World Resources Institute.
by Amy Meyer
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By including profit as part of the definition of sustainability, perhaps we are overlooking the fact that profit inherently oppresses, excludes, and marginalizes people and communities.
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We must show how the circular economy impacts communities and jobs to reach climate targets.
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Transportation needs are universal. Access to clean transportation should be, too.
by Ben Shapiro
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Every single person in the sustainability community can and should make the field more diverse, equitable and inclusive.
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Sponsored: New research from URW reveals strong customer demand for eco-conscious products and environmentally responsible practices from companies.
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Governments and industry need to ramp up their partnership game to bring new minerals to market in time to be part of a net-zero solution.
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ESG assets could exceed US$50 trillion by 2025, but ESG as a framework does not sufficiently capture harms to people.
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Sponsored: Anthesis Executive Director Jason Pearson shares four guiding questions to activate system-focused leadership.
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Sponsored: The Impact Management System from Fair Trade USA helps stakeholders connect the dots between environmental and social impact, satisfying consumer demands and delivering benefits to local communities.
by Clay Brown
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6 takeaways from the new federal Justice40 Initiative's climate and economic justice screening tool.
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GreenBiz.org advisor Jarami Bond takes us inside Rihanna's nonprofit, the Clara Lionel Foundation. Meanwhile, Mars sustainability executive Kevin Rabinovitch discusses the food giant's Scope 3 reduction ambitions.
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A just transition to more sustainable vehicles could level the playing field and make the cost of fuel-efficient diesel engines less onerous for small operators.
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Sponsored: The renewable energy build-out will soon reach a scale at which it can fundamentally reshape the way our societies look and operate. It is vital that ESG concerns become core aspects of the buildout.
by Ida Krabek
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The climate crisis demands bolder action from all of us. For tech leaders and corporate executives, this means uplifting the communities around them
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New federal funding for EVs is a new opportunity to make communities healthier, create jobs and boost equitable access to transportation.
by Britta Gross
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For profound change, we must recognize rooted inequities, while contextualizing risks and rewards of solutions for communities.
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Plus, a quick catch up with Dylan Siegler, vice president and senior sustainability analyst at GreenBiz.
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Over 46 million people in the United States are underserved by traditional forms of public transit.
by Liz Morrison
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From sustainable financiers to community organizers to breakthrough scientists, these inspirational individuals are disrupting the status quo.
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Will investing in research, infrastructure and training improve the system?
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The annual cost of flooding today is over US$32 billion nationwide, with an outsized burden on communities in Appalachia, the Gulf Coast and the Northwest.
by Oliver Wing
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Building lasting solutions is a multifaceted and complex undertaking that requires addressing the roots of racial injustice while empowering Black, Indigenous and people of color professionals.
by Lynn Haber
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At GreenBiz 22, innovators who are (literally) on the front lines of the fight against climate change received recognition and funding.
by Holly Secon