What Arizona and other drought-ridden states can learn from Israel
The Grand Canyon state can turn to the tiny desert nation's pioneering water strategy. Read More
Cargill is using giant sails on its cargo fleet to cut greenhouse emissions
Shipping has long been a high-carbon industry, but Cargill and BAR Technologies believe wind power can change that. Read More
Why JPMorgan, Delta and Frontier Co-op support ‘second chance’ hiring
There are millions of unfilled positions open across the United States. By overlooking individuals with criminal records, businesses are ignoring a big pool of potential candidates. Read More
Chair Günther Thallinger: The Net-Zero Asset Owner Alliance makes its climate impact ‘step by step’
The leader of the financial industry’s biggest effort to advance decarbonization addresses its rapid growth and recent controversial oil and gas position. Read More
What’s top of mind for the most influential people in climate
As private and public sector leaders met at Climate Week NYC to talk about the climate crisis, three ways sustainability professionals can take immediate action emerged. Read More
How global plastic policies could slash virgin plastic production by 30 percent by 2040
A new report highlights 15 policies that could drive a major decrease in plastic use around the world — but will governments adopt them as part of a new global plastics treaty? Read More
The top carbon-credit rating agencies are often inconsistent and inaccurate, watchdog claims
Rating the raters: Carbon Market Watch said agencies don't accurately reflect the benefits they’re supposed to be reviewing. Read More
6 things Starbucks learned from its reusable cup experiments
Starbucks is testing reusable cup models in more than 25 markets and plans to start a reusable cup program by the end of 2025. Read More
How startup Tulu is upending the bias for ownership
Combining a self-contained storage unit and an app, the product rental service can help incentivize quality and advance circularity. Read More
How climate policy advocates are 'getting off the sidelines'
A new report from InfluenceMap praises 'trailblazer' companies lobbying for bolder climate action, but warns too much of the business community remains 'on the sidelines' in the public climate policy debate. Read More