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Sponsored: The tech industry is far from the biggest polluter, but it’ll be a key leader in solving the most pressing issue of our time: saving our planet.
by Dr. Hao Xu
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Sponsored: To drive climate action, we must move fast and move together — and we can do so by combining the real and the digital worlds.
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Sponsored: New Deloitte report looks at the critical realities about climate and equity that leaders will need to reckon with today to make smart choices for the future.
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A progress report on promises around national emission-reductions targets, adaptation finance, methane emissions, deforestation and phasing out coal.
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Sponsored: Negotiations at COP27 can help accelerate the transition to a clean and reliable energy supply, one that benefits both people and nature.
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Sponsored: Climate is a dirty business, join the fight to leave only clean fingerprints behind.
by Tim Greiner
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Sponsored: Builders, facing climate change, can create opportunities through preemptive actions across their value chain
by Arnaud Brohé
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Sponsored: Assessing and addressing climate risk is critical for businesses. Check out five lessons from AT&T’s efforts to build resilience.
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Al Gore, Tzeporah Berman and Susan Ruffo offer solutions for addressing the impacts of climate change.
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While the big guys have their consultants and advisers — not to mention Wall Street-caliber budgets — smaller firms are mostly left to their own scrappy devices.
by Joel Makower
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“Net zero,” for all of its compelling simplicity, turns out to be anything but.
by Joel Makower
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As a cornerstone of climate leadership, the weakness of today’s pledges is particularly troubling.
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Tackling climate change, from “whole-of-government” to “whole-of-economy.”
by Janet Yellen
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This gathering offers an opportunity for the world’s largest economies to announce ambitious new climate targets or signal that they will adopt stronger plans ahead of the COP26 negotiations.
by David Waskow
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Can the Taskforce on Climate-Related Disclosures effectively address both adaptation and mitigation? Maybe not.
by Karl Schultz
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Companies may be relying far too much on “net” and far too little on “zero.”
by Joel Makower
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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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You’d think all this talk about “zero” would add up to something, right? Not necessarily.
by Joel Makower
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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?
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How to overcome common challenges with reaching beyond scopes 1 and 2 greenhouse gas emissions - to address scope 3 - and set meaningful science-based targets for climate.
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One big takeaway: Don't rely just on internal stakeholders for risk scenario planning.
by Aaron Mok
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Sponsored: Eastman’s chief commercial officer, Brad Lich, discusses their innovative chemical recycling technologies to support a more circular economy right now.
by Brad Lich
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As trillions of dollars are infused into the recovery of our economies, let’s make sure we learn from this global crisis and make it an impetus to recover better and ensure resilience in the face of the other interconnected crises.
by Lise Kingo
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Sponsored: If the pace of innovation and level of commitment to building a sustainable future are any indication of future trends, the 2020s will be the decade of circularity.