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What corporate climate action says about the fossil fuel industry’s 'terminal decline.'
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General Motors is the latest automaker to make a carbon neutral commitment.
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With the data-informed introduction of green bonds, China is committed to a national drive for companies manufacturing in China to develop green and circular supply chain management processes.
by Mao Tao
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This year's U.N. climate convention and a planned summit of its sister treaty, the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD), are more important than usual. So far, neither has been postponed.
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Making sustainability core to business strategy and aligning corporate sustainability and government relations teams helps companies deal with short-term crises such as the novel coronavirus (COVID-19).
by Mike Hower
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Every business has a sphere of influence. A BSR report shows why it's important for them to use it to stand up for human rights policies, institutions and frameworks around the world.
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Plus, why urban agriculture is a fertile market for growth.
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In this episode, Ceres director of investor engagement Monika Frayman chats about why the investment community is scrutinizing corporate water strategy. Plus, IKEA's Angela Hultberg ponders the company's early experiences with electric vehicles and last-mile delivery.
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A stronger focus on materiality, coupled with a more circumspect approach to communications.
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How many Fortune 500 organizations support some of the iconic campaigns? The answer may surprise you.
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Plus, why (and how) green loans are becoming a 'thing' for sustainability professionals.
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A compendium of year-ahead reflections by GreenBiz contributors, including former McDonald's sustainability VP Bob Langert and ex-EMC CSO Kathrin Winkler.
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Consider this real-world proof.
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As corporate buyers absorb cost implications, the industry moves to trim installation expenses.
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Amazon, Lockheed Martin, Microsoft, Salesforce and Walmart flex muscle in the new Advanced Energy Economy trade group.
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One year into EP100, 12 companies pledged to double their energy productivity and make their resources go a mile further.