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A sweeping status update by the Science Based Targets initiative downgrades some big corporate names.
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Establishing a system of internal payments for greenhouse gas emissions builds a shared sense of responsibility and puts downward pressure on emissions, practitioners say.
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More than 4,200 companies have approved science-based targets, with thousands more applying.
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A decade ago, the hamburger giant announced it would transform how it procures its most vital ingredient. It’s made progress, although you still can’t buy 'sustainable beef.'
by Joel Makower
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What corporate climate action says about the fossil fuel industry’s 'terminal decline.'
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Sponsored: EcoAct highlights urgent need for credible climate transition plans, emphasizing transparency and early compliance for a competitive edge.
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Intel began reducing its emissions two decades ago, but it doesn’t follow guidelines from the Science Based Targets initiative.
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Sponsored: As you tackle decarbonization and measure your climate risk, these are five clean energy trends to account for in your future strategy.
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As private and public sector leaders met at Climate Week NYC to talk about the climate crisis, three ways sustainability professionals can take immediate action emerged.
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Sponsored: As ESG reporting requirements evolve globally, here's what US companies need to know about the EU's Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive.
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Sponsored: Explore key risk factors and the questions your organization should answer to build a nature strategy for today and decades to come.
by Cindy Chiang
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The social media company plans to invest in emissions reductions projects that help cut its rising Scope 3 greenhouse gas emissions.
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Sponsored: A sustainability professional’s guide to incorporating ESG issues into corporate strategy
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Sponsored: ESG data disclosure requirements and stakeholder pressure are mounting. Here’s how independently assured data can help companies strengthen reporting.
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Sponsored: Herbal Essences shares how partnerships help the brand fuel growth and be a force for good.
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Sponsored: In a future-proofed energy strategy, resilience goes beyond operational continuity to include economic and regulatory resilience.
by Joel Obillo
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Mark Van Clieaf, managing director at FutureZero, a consulting firm specializing in sustainability, discusses what companies need to do to properly back up their net-zero promises.
by Matt Orsagh
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Sponsored: Pentair’s head of social responsibility shares how the company is engaging its global employees to advance the positive impacts of its business.
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Sponsored: Innovation will be the driver of sustainable behavior change. Jerry Porter, Chief R&D and Innovation Officer at P&G Fabric & Home Care, explores the full picture through the lens of Tide.
by Jerry Porter
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Featuring insights from Dylan Siegler, senior vice president of sustainability for GreenBiz, and Lindsay Dahl, chief impact officer for Ritual, a traceable supplement brand.
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Sponsored: Ball Corporation’s chief sustainability officer, Ramon Arratia, discusses the company’s detailed plan to reach its decarbonization goals.
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Sponsored: Data shows climate ambition among the world’s largest companies is waning. How do we change this trajectory to work towards vital 2030 climate goals?
by Sheri Hickok
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Sponsored: Panasonic’s long-term environmental vision demonstrates its commitment to achieving an environmentally sustainable future.
by Tatsuo Ogawa
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External advisory groups for sustainable business practices are still relatively rare. Dow's Sustainability External Advisory Council, or SEAC, was a first in the petrochemical industry.
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Sponsored: Learn why you need a Scope 3 emissions strategy now, how to engage suppliers and why measuring, managing and reducing those emissions are critical.