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One of the world's most recognizable individuals, a global leader to millions, whose spirit and vision has inspired countless followers across generations —
January 14, 2021 by Shana Rappaport
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One of the biggest stories of 2020 was the rise of the corporate tree-planting movement, with dozens of multinational businesses from virtually every industry
January 11, 2021 by Heather Clancy
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This article originally was published on World Resources Institute.
Even in an era of deep partisan division, planting trees and restoring forests to the
December 30, 2020 by Alex Rudee
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Julie Gorte is senior vice president for sustainable investing at Impax Asset Management LLC and Pax World Funds. She oversees environmental, social and
December 21, 2020 by Julie Nash
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The ocean is the Earth’s natural climate moderator — regulating climate and influencing weather patterns around the globe and affecting every one of us, even
December 4, 2020 by Emily Kelly
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Jessye Waxman is a shareholder advocate at Green Century Capital Management, where she uses the environmentally responsible investment firm’s leverage as a
December 2, 2020 by Julie Nash
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Many of the world's biggest palm oil producers, processors and traders are still failing to implement effective strategies to prevent the destruction of
November 12, 2020 by Toby Hill
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A coalition of investors with $2.1 trillion in assets under management plan have teamed up to deliver a pioneering satellite monitoring program for tropical
November 6, 2020 by Cecilia Keating
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Carbon offsets are a big, confusing topic. Three breakout sessions at VERGE 20 covered this topic, with over 100 participants at each. Still, each one went
November 4, 2020 by Jesse Klein
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Back in my former life as a tech journo, my coverage was informed by the infamous "hype cycle" phrase coined by research firm Gartner to describe the arc of
October 22, 2020 by Heather Clancy
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Lauren Compere is managing director and director of shareholder engagement at Boston Common Asset Management, a management firm specializing in responsible
October 20, 2020 by Julie Nash
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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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U.S. confectionary, food and pet care giant Mars claims to have eliminated deforestation from its palm oil supply chain after shrinking the number of mills it
October 7, 2020 by Cecilia Keating
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Summers were my favorite growing up in Southern Oregon. My childhood memories are full of dusty adventures and still afternoons by rivers.
But for the past
October 2, 2020 by Sarah Golden
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In the Amazon, the dry season is underway and continues through November, bringing increased fire activity. It’s estimated that there have been at least 3,475
September 15, 2020 by Brink News
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Why every C-suite officer should care about plastic waste
To reduce deforestation, we must get serious
September 11, 2020 by Deonna Anderson
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The Amazon Basin is approaching a dangerous tipping point. Within a few years the world’s largest tropical forest could experience a "die-back" that would not
September 9, 2020 by Ilona Szabó de Carvalho
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This story originally appeared in Mongabay and is republished here as part of Covering Climate Now, a global journalistic collaboration to strengthen coverage
August 10, 2020 by Stephanie Hanes
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In the four years since Nancy Mahon assumed responsibility for CSR and sustainability strategy at The Estée Lauder Companies — she's currently senior vice
July 27, 2020 by Heather Clancy
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8 cities share how racial justice is embedded into their climate plans
What makes Al Gore hopeful: Tech
July 24, 2020 by Heather Clancy
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This article originally appeared on MeetingoftheMinds.org.
The coronavirus pandemic is taking a heavy toll on communities of color. One recent study found
July 21, 2020 by Margaret O'Gorman
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GRI and SASB are collaborating. Is that good news for companies?
Workplace EV charging: Lessons from
July 17, 2020 by Heather Clancy
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The COVID-19 pandemic has proven to not be a health crisis alone but significantly has disrupted our food security, economic resilience and governance efficacy
July 16, 2020 by Akanksha Khatri
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This article originally was published on Ensia.
Sixty years ago, Tasmania’s coastline was cushioned by a velvety forest of kelp so dense it would ensnare
July 16, 2020 by Emma Bryce
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This article originally was published in World Resources Institute.
In Indonesia, climate change is already a pernicious threat. More than 30 million people
June 17, 2020 by Jonathan Cook