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A 4-pronged strategy can turn the tide of species extinction.
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Engaging the electorate on sustainability issues requires authenticity and clear messaging.
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Applying these principles can lend more authenticity to sustainability decisions and strengthen understanding among key audiences.
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Global negotiating processes must shift to achieve more meaningful climate results.
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Fossil fuels, electric vehicles and critical elections will top the list of sustainability concerns.
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Here's how late-career sustainability professionals can effectively navigate the transition and identify priorities and interests.
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Against a backdrop of political polarization, the expanding scope of ESG issues is transforming corporate strategy.
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Emerging global megathreats and outdated skill sets could hamper the momentum of sustainability agenda.
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Capturing the benefits and minimizing the risks of artificial intelligence will require practical measures that build confidence and trust.
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Here’s how the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is leading and lagging in climate regulatory design.
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Developing options to advance sustainability is a major focus of rethinking supply chains. To be successful, though, sustainability cannot be managed as a standalone set of factors.
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The One Environment-One Health framework proposes new research and policy solutions that better informs the complex interactions among environmental, social and economic systems.
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CSOs could amplify their power with additional sticks and carrots, in deliberations of business strategy and broader corporate governance. It should be formally designated as a C-suite position.
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A basic assumption in approaches to risk assessment is that the problems they address can be resolved primarily by better information and technocratic solutions. But business executives, policymakers and the public crave simpler, more practical alternatives.
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Zoomers differ significantly from their predecessors through their recognition of global trends, connection to domestic and international peers, and willingness to build intergenerational coalitions.
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Whether for selfish or moral reasons, the greater mobilization of coalitions that can yield climate progress is an essential reaffirmation of our common humanity and the ability of people to govern themselves.
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Ironically, the waning of judicial deference towards federal agency rulemakings coincided with a declining influence of trade associations.
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We should not expect CEOs to be dislodged from their narrow focus on shareholder value or opposition to greater public accountability.
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Five big ways in which the new U.S. climate legislation could reshape consumer behavior, economics and political alignment.
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Many challenges face the ESG agenda, but it is simply too connected to core societal issues and political movements in the U.S. and the European Union for it to dissipate, much less disappear.
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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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What began several decades ago as an effort to improve corporate environmental performance has now evolved into a pre-governance role counseling corporations on impactful business.
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The mid-term election results and an impending Supreme Court decision have the direct potential to sink Biden’s environmental sustainability agenda far below an already receding high water mark for the rest of its time in office and for years thereafter.
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It's not just the refugees or even the energy crisis in the making. The Russians are wreaking havoc on the climate agenda.
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Chemical industry executives face draconian choices if their strategy is to perpetuate the status quo.