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This video is sponsored by ESGai Technologies.
Nick Miller discusses how their platform will bring ESG score reporting at par with financial data
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This whitepaper provides S&P Global Commodity Insights' analysis of the global lithium deficit, threatening EV sales and could put the brakes on the
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Digitization and ESG are powerful trends that are here to stay — and they’re closely linked. In 2021, AT&T launched the Connected Climate Initiative, a group of climate leaders working together to unleash the power of connectivity technologies, such as the internet of things, 5G wireless communications and edge computing, to reduce a gigaton of greenhouse gas emissions by 2035.
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Date/Time: February 23, 2021 (11AM-12PM ET / 8-9AM PT)
The environmental degradation inherent in the current global models of production and
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This video is sponsored by Facebook.
“The way we're going to do that is by taking a lot of the strategies that we've deployed for operations and
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This video is sponsored by Microsoft.
“One of the things that we realized as we started our discussion before our strategy refresh this year was “
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Date/Time: December 10, 2020 (1-2PM ET / 10-11AM PT)
The challenges facing recycling in the U.S. may seem daunting but cross-sector collaboration is
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When Cisco started embedding circular economy practices into its work several years ago, it worked on building proof of concepts first. For other companies
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Back in January, GreenBiz published a
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Many shoppers will find the process quicker and easier post-pandemic, which begs the need for more serious attention to the transportation footprint associated with getting groceries to consumers' front doors.
by Jim Giles
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The startup initially planned to have 3 million acres signed up for its Indigo Carbon program in the first year. It sextupled that goal.
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As many people in the U.S. shelter-in-place in their homes, farmworkers are at risk of becoming severely ill from the coronavirus as they continue to support the country's food supply chain.
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Right now is the time to ensure farmland is conserved and that farmers have opportunities to combat climate change — and to right the wrongs of an unjust history.
by Liz Carlisle
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It’s all about collecting and connecting data, which is part of the software giant’s DNA.
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In this webcast, you will hear from the pioneering company leaders, entrepreneurs and policymakers who are transforming food industry supply chains so that the industry can feed more people while also protecting our wild places and fighting climate change.
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Revitalization of a traditional agricultural practice known as farmer managed natural regeneration is bringing new life to millions of acres of degraded land while boosting food, fuel, habitat and carbon storage.
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Millions of parents have come to rely on single-serve fruit squeezes, but the packaging piles up in landfills. Here's how GoGo Squeeze and Gerber are reinventing their packaging toward greater recyclability.
by Elsa Wenzel
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From packaging to ecosystem rehabilitation, mycelium — the root structure of mushrooms — has a lot to offer.
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In Pennsylvania, an innovative program is showing farmers how to plant cash crops in buffer zones to help stabilize stream banks and clean up waterways.
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Restaurants are struggling, affecting local producers. But many are acting quickly to minimize food waste and some have seen a surge in online orders.
by Jim Giles
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With school closures and companies mandating employees to work from home, the facilities management company's food waste reduction efforts have even more relevance.
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The burgeoning Solar Sheep movement argues: Why not both?
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Automation and artificial intelligence are being leveraged to both generate and evaluate ESG data. Is that a good thing?
by John Davies
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In a world where meetings are forced to go online, here are suggestions to make your next meeting — well, infectious.
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The ever-increasing levels of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere are squeezing out other nutrients that plant feeders — such as insects and people — need to thrive.
by Ellen Welti