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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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Impending regulation will make DPPs a requirement in Europe and a wise choice around the world.
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Azerbaijan’s conflict with Armenia provides a case study of how oil and gas-fueled aggression can impede the energy transition. Here’s what corporations can do about that.
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The energy transition is slowing down growth of oil demand, but has yet to reduce overall levels of consumption of the fossil fuel, the IEA warns.
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Hearts, minds and markets are convincing some investors to divest oil and gas holdings.
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Scientists have estimated that without immediate action, the lake could dry up in as little as five years. Here are some ideas for its recovery.
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Financial institutions must act now to boost water security and to protect themselves from the risks created by the water crisis.
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Sustainability investment group Ceres aims to engage the world's largest companies and investors to protect global water systems.
by Amber Rolt
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It requires a substantial reduction in fossil fuel use, widespread electrification, improved energy efficiency and more alternative renewable fuels.
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Corporations want to increase recycled plastic content in packaging and products but can't get enough of it. These three companies are making moves to help address this need.
by Elsa Wenzel
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The Higg Index has found itself under scrutiny for lax sustainability standards and enforcement. Could blockchain technology be the lifeline it needs to survive?
by Leah Garden
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Plus, five key recommendations for developing and rolling out timber tracking systems.
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Cryptocurrency is the latest major economic global fad, but its impact on the environment is not as clear as it appears.
by Leah Garden
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The consumer products leader is vowing to restore more water than it consumes, with a focus on 18 ‘water-stressed’ regions. Does it go far enough?
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Sponsored: Effectively managing onsite water use increases corporate water resiliency and helps organizations achieve their ESG goals.
by Meg Mason
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Among crypto’s widely touted benefits are financial efficiency and inclusion, but drawbacks like high volatility, lack of regulation and anonymity that can lead to potentially nefarious financing, cause detractors to caution against it.
by Anna Clark
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Innovative new digital tools can help you find out everything you don’t know about the things you buy.
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Businesses and industries need a clearer picture of their emissions footprint to achieve their climate and emissions goals.
by Paolo Natali
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The World Bank is teaming up with Bram Cohen’s San Francisco startup to prove that cryptocurrency can be part of the solution, not a problem, for climate change.
by Jim Gold
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Giants including BP and Shell with major investors have published net-zero principles to follow, but what constitutes a credible plan?
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If we don’t fix what is broken for the Colorado River, we will feel the bite of climate change and resultant economic, business, social and ecosystem impacts at a scale exceeding the American dust bowl of the 1930s.
by Will Sarni
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Many other tribes have looked to the success of the Elwha River dam removals in bringing down fish-blocking dams in their lands as well.
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The automaker originally deployed Circulor’s system to trace the cobalt in batteries for the XC40 Recharge P8, its first fully electric car.
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With the economic downturn caused by COVID-19, there is a need for more efficient urban management than ever before.
by Satoru Hori
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Cryptocurrency and digital art are riding high on the tech hype cycle right now, but the current conversation around NFTs raises a critical question for anyone seeking to use blockchains as a sustainability tool: Are blockchains bad for the planet?
by Ben Soltoff