Most sectors lag in the transition to sustainability, survey says
The banking, electric utilities and automotive sectors have made the largest improvements in sustainability performance, according to a GlobeScan/ERM survey. Read More
How corporate advocacy helped secure the EU’s new Nature Restoration Law
Business involvement in the EU’s landmark nature legislation elevates policy advocacy as a powerful tool that more companies should integrate into their sustainability strategies. Read More
Paris Olympics aims to set records for event sustainability. Here’s how
Organizers minimize construction, ban most single-use plastics and eliminate generators to cut emissions in half compared with past events. Read More
White House order flexes muscle against plastic pollution
The Biden administration move will end federal purchases of disposable plastic products. Read More
Stripe pledged $1 million to carbon removal in 2020. Now it manages $1 billion
Meet the Stripe exec spurring $1 billion in demand for carbon removal. Read More
Arc’teryx, Zalando and H&M ask how to ‘make money without making more clothes’
Eight fashion brands have banded together to form The Fashion ReModel, a project that hopes to create a $700 billion market for reuse and recycled clothes. Read More
The state of carbon removal in 3 charts
The carbon removal industry lags behind where it needs to go in the next 6 years to fulfill the Paris Agreement. Read More
NYC is a leader in supporting diverse climate tech founders
New York City is supporting underrepresented climate tech founders by improving access to capital and networks. Read More
This week in climate policy: 4 stories you should follow
Upcoming Ohio Supreme Court decisions could affect the future of solar energy development; California receives federal funding for a regional hydrogen energy hub. Read More
3 emerging business trends leading up to COP16
The global summit on biodiversity represents a critical moment in the struggle to preserve natural ecosystems. Read More