The US is a plastic mismanagement leader

One of the world's biggest contributors to the plastic crisis has yet to pass meaningful federal regulation on plastic pollution, but a new bill may change that. Read More

How leaders can plan for a realistically sustainable future

The challenge is staying the course amid for the long term, while acting decisively to start turning the tide over the short term. Read More

Changing the path forward for plastic

Decarbonizing plastic hinges upon revamping infrastructure, investing in novels materials and rethinking lifecycles. Read More

What the new era of ESG means for corporate leaders

There's been a paradigm shift from a shareholder-centric philosophy to one that is undeniably focused on all stakeholders. Read More

By Judy Oh

These big corporations are pledging to accelerate purchases of climate tech

The First Movers Coalition launched at COP26 seeks to create demand for low-carbon approaches to steel, cement, aluminum, chemicals, shipping, aviation and trucking. Read More

Is the 'clean cow' arriving?

According to a new study the beef industry can make changes to decrease emissions by almost 50 percent. The question is will they. Read More

Visionary investments could advance climate and equity in agriculture

An agricultural bill in congress puts $5 billion into regenerative programs for farmers, $600 million into assessing soil benefits and many other investments. Read More

Supply chains are key for carbon reduction in the food sector

At VERGE 21, representatives of the food sector including Walmart and Maple Leaf Foods highlighted working on innovation from inside their supply chains to meet net-zero commitments. Read More

Entrepreneurs need funding to restore Africa's degraded land

Africa’s investment gap is indicative of a global problem. There is little funding to reverse land degradation and combat desertification. Read More

Companies, investors, climate and COP

What does a COP26 win look like for investors? It's not just blah, blah, blah. Read More