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Addressing the systemic issues of slavery and tracking will take multistakeholder engagement that includes workers along with clearer regulatory signals.
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Technologies such as satellite rainforest monitoring, tree-planting drones and carbon credit trading software are a 'burgeoning market opportunity' for nature-based solutions, according to a new report.
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The U.S. is fast-tracking patent applications for climate tech. Is this a good move?
by Leah Garden
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The U.K. is developing an urban airport for flying cars and drones. Will other countries follow suit?
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The maps and data provided by tons can help companies identify the best biodiversity and habitat restoration plans to degraded lands, and keep an eye on progress.
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Early adopters are turning to wearable sensors, drones and artificial intelligence to reduce risks and drive measurable results.
by Jen Boynton
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Shoulder or shrug responsibility? Act transparently or in secrecy? Companies, especially disruptive ones, have an opportunity to address ethical fundamentals.
by Greg Adamson
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Insights into how Arm, a heavy hitter in mobile chips and artificial intelligence, aligns tech design with social responsibility.
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The trend in corporate activism is being driven in large part by the voices and wills of employees.
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You don't have to be a risk manager to prepare for potential storm damage.
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One word: drones.
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The rise of online shopping is jamming traffic and creating new urban sustainability challenges.
by John Davies
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On this week's episode, a hopeful perspective on the potential for meaningful, grassroots climate action and why automated, flying robots could reduce the cost of wind and solar power.
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Organizations like Planting Justice reduce recidivism and impact on inmates, taxpayers, communities and the environment.
by Sara Hicks
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A peek into the sourcing framework used by essential oils company doTERRA.
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Tim Mohin, chief executive of GRI, and Jean Rogers, chair of the Sustainability Accounting Standards Board (SASB), about the dance between standards.
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A look at the pyramid of employee dynamics that provide the base to an ethical organization.
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PINC, which manages ship and railyards, is looking forward to longer flight times and faster refueling turnaround. It's not the only one.
by James Murray
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Trying to choose between 'competing' reporting frameworks? It’s a false choice.
by Tim Mohin
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Cash, cigarettes or frozen chickens? The Maritime Anti-Corruption Network makes sure companies can ship goods without the threat of bribery.
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There is a learning curve to the new Global Reporting Initiative Standards, but the transition could add substantial value to your sustainability program and your business.
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With public trust harder than ever to gain, it's time to turn to the most fundamental questions in business.
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The next generation will wonder what we did to allow the climate to be so altered and to allow the land to be so soiled.
by Diane Toomey
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Why 3D printers, artificial intelligence, connected sensors, drones and self-driving cars should be on your list.
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The dream: an open approach to reporting on 'people, planet and profit.' What has happened since the first guidelines were released?