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Methods of investing, lending, and risk assessment must change to prioritize equity.
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In some parts of the country, tribes are investing in renewable energy, which also supports tribal self-determination and economic development.
by Abaki Beck
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The Breaking Barriers initiative is developing two resilience centers in Atlanta that will be backed by a solar-powered microgrid with battery storage.
by Sophia Wu
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Local leaders shouldn't lose sight of the funding that already exists to accelerate the transition to a clean energy economy.
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North Carolina’s industrial-scale hog farms have long been a major source of pollution. Smithfield Foods plans to turn some hog waste into biogas, but critics say the project does nothing about the larger problem of waste being stored in lagoons and sprayed on fields.
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Green infrastructure can alleviate the burden on women during drought.
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There's a link between startups that fail and poor performance on ESG.
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Plus, the clean energy transition offers an unparalleled to bring diversity into the energy workforce.
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Home care workers rarely get the recognition or resources they deserve for their labor and efforts.
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While peer-to-peer resale sites may have envisioned users to be individuals seeking to sustainably sell their own pre-loved clothes, a growing class of entrepreneurs are driving their growth.
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The workforce of the future has identified a culture of health as a key factor in career decisions, and investors are increasingly aware that good health is smart business.
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Climate action without equity, justice and the transformative contributions of communities of color will continue to waste dollars and fail.
by Davida Herzl
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Farmers are the most important stakeholder for this transition and the system must prioritize their needs and challenges, and create fair economic opportunities for them.
by Alexia Semov
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The best technology in the world is no match for millions of hungry souls.
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Plus, what a coming wave of IPOs means for the ESG movement.
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Disabled people make up more than 25 percent of the U.S population but remain left out of most environmental justice research.
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Clearloop CEO Laura Zapata helps companies put capital towards the installation of solar farms in communities with particularly dirty electricity grids.
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Here is what green organizations can do to accelerate diversity, equity, inclusion and justice efforts.
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In June 2021, the ILO and UNICEF reported that the number of children in child labor had increased from 152 to 160 million globally.
by Kelly Scott
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The chief heat officer’s responsibilities include education, disaster response training and infrastructure that considers extreme heat alongside other public health safety considerations.
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Plus, what will it take for the U.S. to get on board with high-speed rail investments?
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Meet the inaugural cohort of the Apple Impact Accelerator, ranging from a Native American-run renewable power company to one of the largest Latino-owned businesses in the United States.
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Sponsored: To achieve corporate environmental, social and governance targets, these ideas must be embedded across the entire company.
by Samuel Wrest
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You could argue that climate tech funds writ large should simply consider their investments using a wider aperture than historically has been the case. But today’s climate, it’s clear that far more systemic support is necessary as we make the clean energy transition.
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Past cohorts of the GreenBiz 30 Under 30 weigh in on how the pandemic year has reshaped priorities when it comes to the social side of sustainability.