Science-based Targets
The next-generation sustainability aims of Mars
Sustainability Director Ben Rabinovitch on the bet to invest $1 billion to tackle climate change and resource scarcity. Read More
The growing momentum for science-based targets
More companies are making it onto the Climate A List, including apparel companies Gap, Nike and Levi Strauss. Read More
Can business save the world from climate change?
A growing number of initiatives are giving corporations the resources to help achieve global climate goals regardless of government support. Read More
Facts and feelings matter when communicating climate science
It’s more important than ever that our approach to communicating about sustainability and climate change is evidence-based and built on a strong, theoretical foundation. Read More
Beverage giant Carlsberg brews up new science-based targets
The company hopes to reduce the full lifecycle carbon footprint of its products by 30 percent by 2030, compared with a 2015 baseline. Read More
The blueprint to a low-carbon construction industry
How the construction industry can meet rising demand while navigating regulatory and financial risks and meeting climate commitments. Read More
General Mills, NRG and P&G shoot for 2 degrees
Over 170 companies have signed onto the Science Based Targets Initiative and have set emissions reduction targets that are in line with climate science's mandated limit. Read More
A trip down the soft energy path
Lessons of the first 40 years of the "soft path" to U.S. energy policy as told by the climate scientist who coined the term. Read More
Supercharging sustainability metrics with science
More companies are unleashing a new generation of science-based goals to tackle social environmental problems locally and globally. Read More
How Starbucks yields the benefits of materiality
Focusing on a single issue and integrating sustainability into core business strategy can pay off in more than one way. Read More