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Date/Time: March 21, 2024 (11-12PM ET / 8-9AM PT)
Seeking to gain control in the complex world of Scope 3 emissions? You're not alone. Managing
by Julia Curry
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Sponsored: Shifting customer expectations and net zero goals mean companies need to tap into new data to unlock value from more sustainable products and services.
by Ron Kinghorn
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In 2014, Vermont’s largest city became the first in the U.S. to be 100 percent powered by renewable energy. What’s happened since then?
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As part of the Bloomberg American Cities Climate Challenge, San Jose is acting to reform parking rules along with cities such as San Diego, Honolulu and Saint Paul.
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Sponsored: Watershed co-founder Taylor Francis shares his top four predictions for corporate climate action this year.
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Sponsored: Whether you own, operate or lease buildings, making data-driven energy management decisions is key to reducing building related emissions across your business.
by David Solsky
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Sponsored: Danone, General Mills, Barry Callebaut and Braskem accelerate climate action through nature-based solutions.
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Organizations worldwide are facing increasing pressure to capture, analyze, and report their carbon data in a quantified, metrics-driven way. As regulatory requirements are tightening, there is a need for technology that supports these processes, especially as it relates to environmental issues such as greenhouse gas emissions and energy consumption.
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Organizations are committed to turning sustainability targets into measurable outcomes, to moving from ambition to action. Envizi, an IBM company recently commissioned a research study to take a pulse on how organizations are embedding sustainability at the operational level, and the results highlight the many hurdles organizations face.
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Scope 3 emissions represent the largest and hardest to address segment of most corporate carbon footprints. Complex global value chains, inconsistent measurement, and a lack of transparent disclosure pose immense challenges for companies looking to develop a clear understanding of their full climate impact – a necessity for delivering on science-aligned net zero commitments.
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Mission-driven companies are trying to tackle systemic challenges in sustainability with electrification, renewable energy, biomaterials and data management software.
by Cyan Zhong
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Help us identify the courageous entrepreneurs, investors and business leaders shaping innovations in renewable energy, sustainable transportation, carbon removal and the circular economy.
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A new conference will focus on a broad range of practices and technologies that aim to draw down greenhouse gases from the atmosphere and repatriate them back into the soil, into new materials, into forests and farms, or to bury and sequester them — and the commercial viability of doing so.
by Joel Makower
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A heightened focus on solutions for sucking CO2 out of the atmosphere.
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Plus, two unique examples of corporate innovation in renewable electricity procurement.
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As Hilton, United Airlines and others are learning, educating visitors and local residents alike is critical for future progress.
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Climate leadership at the local level can unite sectors.
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Already in the midst of an 'energy revolution,' the reopening of the Carribean nation could catalyze investment to shore up power supply.
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A longtime official discusses how the U.N.’s new social and environmental goals go deeper, and how we can meet them.
by Mary Hoff
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A nagging emphasis on 'short-termism,' tight funding and pressure to achieve sustainability at scale are pushing cities to seek new types of coordination with businesses.
by Laura McCamy
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The California city is betting on new environmental targets and equitable economic development, along with smart cities technology from companies like Philips, as part of a first-of-its-kind sustainability framework.
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The explosive growth of urban areas may be our best opportunity for investing in natural capital.
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Dell plans to reduce its negative impact and amplify the potential for social and environmental innovation through technology.
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In case you missed it: Green goods boosted small businesses, a GMO mystery deepens, ranking the greenest utility companies, and five things every company should be doing.
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This week we find good green news from some of the world's biggest companies, ways to green cattle ranching, and one last, supremely bad Earth Day pitch.