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The concept of science-based targets is important — but they can ignore the urgency and ambition called for by the science.
by Iain Watt
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The long-awaited report from the world's top climate scientists contained some stark warnings. Here's how companies should respond.
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We've seen surges of commitments from corporations. Can other sustainability initiatives use the same goals to be successful?
by Joel Makower
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When you strip down the greenwashing, you can see that what the world needs is a climate leader.
by Ed King
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Global initiative reports the number of corporates has risen by 39 percent this year, including Michelin, the Kraft Heinz Company, AB InBev and Yamaha Motor Company.
by Chloe Farand
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The 'Hothouse Earth' report caught the public's attention. But the coverage doesn't tell the full story.
by Dan Lashof
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Cut your carbon emissions or run the risks.
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The two beverage giants demonstrate their commitments to Paris Agreement standards.
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They are among the leading companies using science, planetary boundaries and the Sustainable Development Goals to define their sustainability strategy.
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How to push past the Paris Agreement.
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Changing regulations and cleaner technologies are leading the divestment from coal power plants and mines.
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Corporate adoption of science-driven sustainability targets is gaining momentum, and the timing couldn’t be better. The world’s most pressing problems rely
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The best of live interviews from GreenBiz events. On this episode: corporate sustainability and social responsibility leaders discuss how to effectively implement science-based metrics into business practices.
by Joel Makower
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Science-based carbon targets and climate risk disclosures are practical motivators.
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Something is right in the state of Denmark.
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The company's first CSO, on the job for less than a year, is moving quickly to tackle greenhouse gas emissions, water consumption and food waste.
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Mars, HP and 88 other companies already have approved science-based carbon reduction targets.
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Set targets. Not too many. Mostly about outcomes.
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With growing momentum behind the transition to a low-carbon economy, they refashion themselves as future-forward or run the risk of becoming obsolete.
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It’s a budding movement, and questions remain about how some companies can set targets without major changes to their business, but it’s a big step forward.
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No matter your company size, these tactics from the MIT Sloan Sustainability Initiative promise to help getting started with slashing emissions.
by Jess McGlyn
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Why setting goals that are realistic and ambitious is not a mutually exclusive process.