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ESG in 20 Questions: A Practical Guide that Goes Beyond the Letters

As the pressure increases to address the most critical challenges of our time – climate change, water scarcity, social injustice, corporate responsibility – it is easy for organizations to feel overwhelmed when trying to make a real impact. When done well, better Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) management can reduce an organization’s ecological footprint, improve efficiency, and unearth new market opportunities, all while reducing risk and building resiliency. Read More

Saving a mountain icon

Sponsored: Whitebark pine, an essential species in high-elevation forests, faces possible extinction without innovative efforts to save it. Read More

Companies, consumers can meet climate action goals together

Sponsored: Climate change impacts are everywhere, and the time for transformative action is now. Companies and consumers both have vital roles to play. Read More

The next evolution of sustainable sourcing takes an allied approach

Sponsored: An allied approach to sustainable sourcing shifts from a transactional arrangement to more of a partnership where risk and costs of improving environmental and social outcomes are shared. Read More

The space-age tech we need to save our planet

Sponsored: We are still woefully uninformed about our oceans. Researchers at KAUST are pushing the boundaries of what's technologically possible. Read More

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A Standard for Net Zero

In the last year, a wave of companies have committed to “net zero.” But what does being a net zero business mean in practice? There isn’t yet an agreed-upon standard; in the fervor to get going, some are misusing the term. Read More

How electrified, equitable mobility can transform US cities

Sponsored: The movement to make American cities more sustainable, healthy and equitable has a powerful, unassuming ally: the bus. Read More

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Going the Distance – Charting the Journey to Net Zero

Climate change isn’t a future problem — the crisis is already here. Extreme weather and rising temperatures pose grave risks to our communities and environment, forcing relocation or migration, causing billions of dollars of damage to infrastructure, triggering severe water scarcity, wiping out natural habitats and putting endangered species at risk. Read More

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Navigating the Decarbonization Journey

For the global business community, decarbonization is an economic imperative. Investors expect it, regulators require it, and customers demand it. The world must be carbon neutral by 2050, and multinational corporations have a key role to play in achieving that outcome. Read More

How small businesses can help tackle the e-commerce packaging crisis from the ground up

Sponsored: Addressing the e-commerce packaging crisis with greener alternative materials. Read More