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Even as the world suffers a plastics glut, petrochemical companies are prolonging the 'plasticene era.'
by Meg Wilcox
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Fashion is one of the fastest growing areas for the green economy, but racial diversity continues to be a challenge for sustainability talent.
by Kenya Wiley
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The tech giant's close collaboration with the Just Transition PowerForce has informed renewable energy projects with equity as a central concern.
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Businesses should do their due diligence to identify communities in their supply chains that are most at risk to climate change and work alongside them to adapt and build resilience.
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New revenue-based loan programs from Los Angeles Cleantech Incubator, Enduring Planet offer alternatives.
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U.S. corporations have both a unique opportunity and a responsibility to reset their and the nation’s course on social and environmental justice.
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Inequality undermines the credibility of the international sustainability community.
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In 2017, Foster created his second entrepreneurial venture in digital media, The Climate Reporter, a collection of international youth writing about climate change, global warming and environmental justice,
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There's a link between startups that fail and poor performance on ESG.
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Climate action without equity, justice and the transformative contributions of communities of color will continue to waste dollars and fail.
by Davida Herzl
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Disabled people make up more than 25 percent of the U.S population but remain left out of most environmental justice research.
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Plus, what will it take for the U.S. to get on board with high-speed rail investments?
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Meet the inaugural cohort of the Apple Impact Accelerator, ranging from a Native American-run renewable power company to one of the largest Latino-owned businesses in the United States.
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The CERO Cooperative, founded in 2012, was an opportunity for economic justice within the new green economy.
by Audrea Lim
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By taking a day to honor and celebrate when the U.S. did the right thing as a nation, we will also have an opportunity to reflect and recommit to fixing all that we still haven’t gotten right.
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While climate change is a threat to us all, its consequences have been notably damaging to Latinx communities.
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Enbridge's Line 3 pipeline construction is running into tribal resistance over fears of water pollution, wild rice impacts, climate change, and exploitation of Native women.
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Close to three dozen states are pushing for BIPOC, low-income and disadvantaged communities to be part of the dialogue. Just six have official policies. So how do we ensure equity?
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A prescription for how to bring disadvantaged community out of the darkness.
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A public-private partnership will bring a 50-megawatt array to an abandoned landfill, bringing clean power and jobs to a predominantly Black community.
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When companies guide their business by adopting best practices in chemical management, they are inherently protecting their most vulnerable customers by providing products that are safer for everyone.
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To ensure equal access to self-determination and to economic opportunity, we must secure everyone’s right to a healthy environment.
by Davida Herzl
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This crisis within the Navajo and Hopi Nations provides an opportunity to reimagine a new energy economy that provides more benefits to more people.
by Roger Sorkin
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Planting trees is a way to build community and bolster benefits to human and environmental health.
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'Companies are part of the solution and not the solution.'