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Consumers express growing interest in purchasing greener products despite growing skepticism about environmental marketing claims. Can both be true?
by Joel Makower
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It’s past time for businesses to buckle up, lean in, and loudly and vigorously support bold equitable climate policy. This is the moment to show up.
by Bill Weihl
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Scientists have estimated that without immediate action, the lake could dry up in as little as five years. Here are some ideas for its recovery.
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Sponsored: Today’s fans require much more than just entertainment; they expect sustainable and values-driven sporting events. Is your event meeting the moment?
by Lee Spivak
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Financial institutions must act now to boost water security and to protect themselves from the risks created by the water crisis.
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Sustainability investment group Ceres aims to engage the world's largest companies and investors to protect global water systems.
by Amber Rolt
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The consumer products leader is vowing to restore more water than it consumes, with a focus on 18 ‘water-stressed’ regions. Does it go far enough?
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Sponsored: Effectively managing onsite water use increases corporate water resiliency and helps organizations achieve their ESG goals.
by Meg Mason
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The Impact League is the race’s sustainability contest. SailGP is also investing in many sustainability changes both on and off the water.
by Jesse Klein
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Sponsored: Ball Corporation President Dan Fisher discusses opportunities to leverage sports and entertainment to advance sustainability and a circular economy.
by Dan Fisher
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Plus, we speak with VERGE 21 keynote speaker Yishan Wong, founder and CEO of a startup working on 'reforestation in a box.'
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Athletes and the broader sports community traditionally have not had much of a presence at prior global climate conferences. That will change at COP26.
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If we don’t fix what is broken for the Colorado River, we will feel the bite of climate change and resultant economic, business, social and ecosystem impacts at a scale exceeding the American dust bowl of the 1930s.
by Will Sarni
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Many other tribes have looked to the success of the Elwha River dam removals in bringing down fish-blocking dams in their lands as well.
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A Land Rover ad has stoked a debate over the acceptability of running ads for high carbon products and services that hurt human health and undermine the U.K.’s climate goals
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The New Standard Institute — founded by Maxine Bédat — uses and demystifies data to help the fashion industry move to a much more sustainable business model and at a faster pace.
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Lindsay Arell of Honeycomb Strategies explains a new effort to spread sustainability in the sports world.
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Professional sports teams are making sustainable changes with the help of fan engagement and carbon offset projects.
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Incorporating environmental sustainability projects makes sense from every angle, from cost to risk mitigation to reducing turnover and increasing loyalty.
by Deven Patten
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From better course management techniques, more sustainable equipment and sustainably run golf tournaments, these ideas are a hole-in-one.
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Companies that have not prepared disclosures in these areas should consider the materiality of these impacts to their business.
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It solidifies that sustainability can be enhanced through the power of sport because of the overlap between sports lovers and people that seek positive change.
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A new sort of environmental offset, the credits developed by GreenCollar go toward helping improve water quality near the Great Barrier Reef.
by Jesse Klein
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These researchers found that state and federal policies encourage farmers to pull from the aquifer. Within 50 years, the entire aquifer is expected be 70 percent depleted.
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We need to halve emissions by 2030, and we need to reverse nature loss. Neither is possible without the other.
by Erin Billman