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A global coalition of over 150 major coffee producers, traders, roasters and retailers have collectively pledged to slash their CO2 emissions by "at least" 1.5
January 8, 2021 by Cecilia Keating
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At GreenBiz, we’ve been reporting on the world of sustainable business for over two decades, but this year has been unlike any other. From an unprecedented
December 28, 2020 by Holly Secon
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There is an alternative history to 2020. It was the year the world's largest polluter pledged to fully decarbonize its economy within 40 years. The year voters
December 28, 2020 by James Murray
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This article is sponsored by Quantis.
You’ve heard it called the "nature crisis," an "ecological collapse" or the "sixth mass extinction." Regardless of the
December 7, 2020 by Edith Martin
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As fossil fuel companies' social license to operate becomes increasingly frayed, more industries in their orbit are getting entangled in the reputational
November 30, 2020 by Michael Holder
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Record numbers of companies, cities, states and regions have reported their climate change, water security and deforestation data to CDP in 2020, despite the
November 18, 2020 by BusinessGreen Staff
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Apple's Lisa Jackson is moving social justice to the top of the list for protecting the environment. Coming from one of Fortune's "most powerful women in
October 27, 2020 by Elsa Wenzel
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Hwy Haul co-founder and CEO Syed Aman knows fresh produce is the future of grocery stores. It’s one of the few categories that still drives shoppers to buy in-
October 27, 2020 by Jesse Klein
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Something changed recently in America’s fast-casual restaurants. It involved only a single company, but it could herald the start of a fundamental shift in the
October 23, 2020 by Jim Giles
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With storms to the east and wildfires to the west, the climate crisis is at the forefront of public consciousness. But aside from dramatic disasters, another
October 21, 2020 by Hannah Seo
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Businesses are on notice. Corporations' excessive exploitation of Earth’s resources and degradation of its carrying capacity are continuing unabated in the
October 9, 2020 by Dariush Rafinejad
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This article originally was published in the BSR Insight.
The COVID-19 pandemic has thrown the fashion industry into disarray, leaving supply chain workers
October 9, 2020 by Annelise Thim
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This article originally was published on Yale Environment 360.
The Amazon is on fire again. Deforestation rates are at their highest in 13 years. In June, the
October 7, 2020 by Glenn Hurowitz
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As the world grapples with the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic, racial inequality and more, the impacts of climate change cannot be ignored. Most weeks bring
September 29, 2020 by María Mendiluce
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Climate scientists are some of the most passionate people you’ll ever meet. Their dedication to studying and fighting one of the biggest global challenges of
September 28, 2020 by Himanshu Gupta
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This story originally appeared in The Christian Science Monitor and is republished here as part of Covering Climate Now, a
September 24, 2020 by Simon Montlake
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Following years of criticism for its part in the spread of climate misinformation, Facebook has announced plans for a new virtual Climate Science Information
September 22, 2020 by Cecilia Keating
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A new meat brand had its official launch this week. Wholesome Meats isn’t big, yet. But it’s coming out swinging.
The first thing you’ll learn on the
September 18, 2020 by Jim Giles
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This article originally was published on World Resources Institute.
American agriculture is among the most productive in the world. It employs 2.6 million
September 16, 2020 by Richard Waite
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Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi didn’t know what was coming Nov. 13, 2018. Rallied by the youth-led organization Sunrise Movement and accompanied by
September 10, 2020 by Shana Rappaport
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Communities across the Global South are facing a hunger crisis — one that existed before COVID-19 hit and has gotten worse. In Southern Africa, record-breaking
September 10, 2020 by Caroline Davenport
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Basic human health principles tell us that we should diagnose before we treat and that we should test before we diagnose.
From annual physicals and
August 27, 2020 by Poornima Parameswaran
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This week marks the launch of the first regional chapter of the ambitious global movement to conserve, manage, restore and grow 1 trillion trees — a natural
August 27, 2020 by Heather Clancy
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This article is sponsored by International Paper.
Decarbonization must play a central role in the COVID-19 economic recovery. While global greenhouse gas
August 24, 2020 by Sophie Beckham
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Avrom Farm sits in the hills above Green Lake in central Wisconsin. With 5,000 chickens, 200 pigs and six acres of vegetables, it’s a minnow in an industry
August 21, 2020 by Jim Giles