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What does the war in Syria have to do with corporations buying clean energy? More than you'd think, says U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry.
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Emerging research shatters the focus on reducing risks and costs. 3M, HP Enterprise and J&J chime in.
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A year after Boston Common Asset Management's investor initiative, major banks don't account for greenhouse gas emissions.
by Robert Kropp
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President Obama is the latest global figure to weigh in on the increasingly tangible risk of stranded carbon assets. But will investors buy in?
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Ecological crises are piling up, but Swedish scientist Johan Rockström says the next few decades offer an unparalleled opportunity to undo the damage.
by Diane Toomey
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Cargill, Fiat-Chrysler and Hewlett-Packard Enterprise help illustrate the evolution of supply chain sustainability.
by Kohl Gill
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From Europe's refugee crisis to the rise of renewable energy and advanced manufacturing, a wave of change will reshape the way businesses engage.
by David Bent
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Successful companies know how to gauge when stress is leading to risky decisions — and how to mitigate and manage that risk.
by Anna Clark
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With more companies and investors trying to get a jump on water risk, the costs of inaction are rising.
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An environmental time bomb may be ticking even on a new property, bringing staggering cleanup costs. Plan ahead.
by Chris Smy
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Deconstructing the forces — good and bad — that will determine the fate of the planet.
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The $50 billion in weather-related losses over the last decade 'pale in significance' to what might come, the bank's governor warns.
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Logistics is quickly emerging as a potential tipping point in the quest to improve supply chain sustainability.
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From the Black Death to Hurricane Katrina, getting to the bottom of where risk actually comes from.
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Scrutiny over how companies integrate environmental and social risks into overall governance strategies is here to stay — especially when it comes to investors.
by Margie Flynn
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Much is written about how and when to collaborate with NGOs. Little is written about how to keep NGOs out of your business. Here are 10 tips.
by Bob Langert
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Angry citizens are taking companies to court for causing climate change. Will Big Oil go the way of Big Tobacco?
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Unfettered growth long has been seen as an enemy of resource efficiency. One school of thought — exponentialism — contends that plenitude, not scarcity, will result from our most daunting challenges.
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Showing the way can be simple. A former McDonald's exec dishes out easily digestible nuggets of advice.
by Bob Langert
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In an age of water scarcity, businesses would be wise to rethink how they view water. Indeed, business ecosystems such as innovation incubators are sprouting up to provide water solutions.
by Will Sarni
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High marks go to Coca-Cola, Unilever and General Mills for mitigating water risks, but most big food companies still ignore their water footprints, according to a new study.
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The combination of short- and long-term cost savings and strategic benefits that come with a comprehensive sustainability plan is pushing financial executives to listen up.
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As more big-name companies feel the repercussions of far-away supplier relationships gone awry, it's time to raise the bar on supply chain sustainability efforts.
by Sumit Kumar
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Disease, asteroids, nuclear warfare — a new book aims to situate climate risks in a global context.
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As California continues to waffle on industrial-scale drought measures, Michael Bloomberg, Tom Steyer and Hank Paulson urge businesses to take action on climate risk.