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The sector may have been slower than others to respond to climate, but there’s no doubt that things are moving now.
by Jim Giles
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Now, we need to ensure that large-scale, public-private collaboration for ambitious climate, nature and food security outcomes become mainstream during 2021.
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The wisdom that emerged from a rather iconic convergence of science and spirituality is as simple as it is profound.
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A healthy financial system requires being ready for whatever Mother Nature throws our way.
by Joel Makower
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A baker’s dozen of reflections, as the community responds to 2020’s series of unfortunate events.
by Sue Lebeck
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Sponsored: Most sustainability professionals aren’t clear about what biodiversity loss means for business and how to tackle it. Here’s what you need to know.
by Edith Martin
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The threat climate change presents to our well-being is becoming increasingly undeniable, and the need and desire to take impactful action is within reach.
by Kylie Clay
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You can pay anything from a little to a lot in the quest to combat the climate crisis.
by Jesse Klein
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You’d think all this talk about “zero” would add up to something, right? Not necessarily.
by Joel Makower
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True-cost accounting aims to make visible the full costs of food by identifying, measuring and valuing the positive and negative externalities of food and ag systems
137
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Inside the Golden State's golden opportunity to thrive in a warming world.
by Adam Aston
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What a radical fringe group can teach us about changing hearts and minds on the climate crisis.
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Can the sustainability world adapt the most persuasive tactics of the deniers — and still maintain our integrity?
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The latest IMO talks are courting controversy, with green groups warning current proposals setting out how the sector can deliver its 2030 decarbonization target fall far short of global climate goals.
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To the extent that climate change is another weapon of mass destruction, we might consider borrowing some tools of the past.
by Joel Makower
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And when climate shifts affect one organism, there are often ripple effects on the entire ecosystem.
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The team plans to evaluate potential acquisitions of carbon removal and avoidance businesses. There’s a long list of categories that fit that bill.
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By including urban environments into resilience strategies we might be able to react to multiple threats simultaneously.
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Finance leaders need to adopt comprehensive, firm-wide approaches to managing climate change risk.
by John Colas
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What makes wildfires particularly scary is the climate feedback effect; the more wildfires there are, the more they release carbon and fuel more climate change.
by Sarah Golden
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“Imagine where we’d be if they knew what they were doing,” says David Doniger, climate lawyer and senior advisor to the NRDC Action Fund, when he talks about the Trump administration.
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We don’t immediately think of RBG as an environmental activist or climate champion but her life and career offer plenty of inspiration for the climate fight.
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It's time to respond with ambition, deliver on that ambition with action and speak up to secure wider change through advocacy.
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Should more climate scientists take their talents, skills and knowledge to the private sector?