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Air pollution impacts how the human body can fight infections and viruses. Coronavirus mortality rates could become another galvanizing force for cleaning up the air and simultaneously lowering carbon emissions.
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Communicators must find ways to advance the conversation on climate, but sensitivity is required.
by Cara Pike
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The U.N. Global Compact is issuing a special appeal for a corporate response to the pandemic: For all companies to take collective action.
by Lise Kingo
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It takes a global pandemic — and subsequent ordered and self-imposed quarantines — to really expose just how dependent societies are on mobility and transportation.
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Because everyone can use some extra help and additional perspective right now.
by Jesse Klein
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With medical supplies and personal protection in short supply, hospitals and companies are embracing refurbishment and reuse.
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Between the COVID-19 pandemic and Netflix’s hit series 'Tiger King,' wildlife trade is occupying our collective psyche at a level never been seen before.
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How efforts to flatten the curve of COVID-19 have reflected air quality in the San Francisco Bay area.
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You don't have to be a war hero to get through a crisis, but you can learn from one. Spoiler: Optimism alone doesn't help.
by Joel Makower
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Will we be better prepared to respond to the climate emergency and other urgent sustainability challenges as a result of this experience?
by Lise Kingo
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The unprecedented response to coronavirus, however, may provide the best argument for local grid resilience we’ve ever had.
by Sarah Golden
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Facilities managers and staff are scrambling to adjust buildings for vacancy indefinitely. As we look toward recovery, there will be wide-ranging impacts on the fundamental systems that enable learning, work and commerce.
by Casey Talon
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There have generally been three waves of logistics problems that have emerged alongside the novel coronavirus outbreak. Analytics and artificial intelligence are helping solve them.
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Will this upheaval slow clean energy goals? There's strong reason for optimism.
by Sarah Golden
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Consider the global health crisis currently upon us as a warm-up act for a climate-changing world.
by Joel Makower
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The global pandemic is affecting risk disclosures and engagement with shareholders in several important ways.
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What happens to corporate action on sustainability, social impact and purpose when shocks hit the economy? The COVID-19 crisis recalls two past moments.
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Sponsored: Consumers have rewired all aspects of their lives due to COVID-19 and now businesses must figure out their response to these trends.
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We are only in phase one of a pandemic that has changed the rhythm of daily life like no other recent event. Here are five lessons to guide us through these turbulent times and the uncertainties which lie ahead.
by Aron Cramer
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Those most at risk from pandemics and natural disasters are often the ones most needed to help when disasters strike: city workers; hospital orderlies; retail clerks; waste haulers; and on and on. How can we possibly be resilient if they aren’t?
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We need to shift the whole game, raise the level of ambition, move that needle.
by Gil Friend
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The SDGs are treated as an interlinked system of goals because that is how the world actually works. So, how does it work in a COVID world?
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Global greenhouse-gas emissions have plunged in the wake of COVID-19, but keeping them down requires longer-term strategies blending industrial reductions with solutions that save the world’s forests, farms and fields.
by Steve Zwick
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As many people in the U.S. shelter-in-place in their homes, farmworkers are at risk of becoming severely ill from the coronavirus as they continue to support the country's food supply chain.
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Restaurants are struggling, affecting local producers. But many are acting quickly to minimize food waste and some have seen a surge in online orders.
by Jim Giles