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We should thank central banks for improving our understanding of climate change data. But they need to more faster and more forcefully to gather more rigorous and comparable data.
by Matt Orsagh
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Companies and verification bodies are learning on the fly how to measure impact and quantify the qualitative indicators of a healthy planet.
by Jesse Klein
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From smart sockets to solar fabric, these businesses and innovations could be great additions to your sustainability toolkit.
by Peter Havers
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The tide is turning against ships that pollute both sea and air with the noxious fumes given off by bunker fuel. First movers are leading the way with solutions.
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Can a game of building blocks help us understand how to keep ecological systems from collapsing?
by Joel Makower
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How corporate do-gooding has gone from philanthropy to CSR and ESG. What does that mean for your career?
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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.
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Sponsored: The First Movers Coalition's unique partnership between government and corporations — including founding member Western Digital — is harnessing the purchasing power of companies to decarbonize the corporate ecosystem, unlock the untapped potential of emerging technologies and turn the tide of climate innovation.
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We asked sustainability professionals to share their hopes for 2023. From carbon market standards to a better system for managing risks, here are their audio responses.
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Corporate sustainability is a journey, not a destination. Here are a few steps to start or fine-tune your ESG strategy.
by Mike Hower
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How leading companies are accelerating decarbonization targets by being carbon smart to survive and thrive.
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Corporate and political leadership towards a better, more sustainable world means taking difficult and sometimes unpopular decisions.
by Lise Kingo
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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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Sponsored: Our global climate crisis deepens on the need for cleaner, resilient versions of essential systems that keep business operational.
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Sponsored: Climate targets demand biodiversity and agriculture interventions. While funding has been far less than needed, that may not be the case for long.
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We need to get better at marketing sustainability.
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This week's episode features interviews with Aron Cramer, CEO of advisory firm BSR, and Jill Dumain, global vice president of sustainability solutions at certification firm SGS.
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The advance market procurement initiative, launched in November 2021 by U.S. climate adviser John Kerry, adds cement and concrete to buying commitments.
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Given that steel accounts for around 8% of total global carbon dioxide emissions, finding cleaner ways to make it that are commercially viable is a vital task.
120
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Diversity and inclusion initiatives are popular, but how do leaders make sure they are actually achieving the goals of creating better workplaces?
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Tech giant announces raft of fresh sustainability measures and investments to address emissions across its global business.
by Amber Rolt
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If your company isn’t marrying its digital strategy with its ESG blueprint, it will find itself at a disadvantage.
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Companies have always considered more than just their share price but now they are being called on to stop being political.
by Phil Glynn
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Executives should prioritize employees' mental health, which recent studies suggest are negatively affected by the climate crisis.
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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.