Climate-related issues are growing in urgency, sustainability experts say

Sustainability experts view climate change, biodiversity loss, deforestation, water scarcity, food security and water pollution as increasingly severe challenges, according to the latest GlobeScan/ERM survey. Read More

The Global South is missing out on the EV revolution. Here’s what automakers can do about it

As developed economies electrify their fleets, the rest of the world is being left behind. Read More

Empowering suppliers to achieve corporate climate goals

Sponsored: To meet climate targets and reduce Scope 3 emissions, companies need effective supplier collaboration — which includes three main pillars — to engage, educate and execute. Read More

Why Lime uses big electric trucks to haul its small electric scooters

The company cut emissions by 16% with modular scooters and switching its operational fleet to electric trucks. Read More

Investors and activists demand an end to funding for lobby groups that oppose climate legislation

They’re asking why companies with net-zero goals support the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, which often opposes federal climate legislation. Read More

Preserving biodiversity to safeguard the planet and human prosperity

Sponsored: In restoring the world’s declining biodiversity—an overlooked crisis—business, especially agriculture, must lead by example and nurture nature the same way it has nurtured us. Read More

'Mission 2025': Corporations, mayors call for more ambitious national climate plans

The next round of climate plans due under the Paris Agreement can galvanize the green economy, business leaders and mayors argue. Read More

ESG can make or break a merger: Here’s what dealmakers are looking for

Miscalculating climate risk — or being unprepared for legal changes — can reduce M&A prices. Read More

How the food industry is working to protect freshwater ecosystems

Food powerhouses are crafting strategies to tackle the intertwined challenges of water and nature. Read More

Kimberly-Clark pledges to stop cutting down 'natural forests' for tissues, diapers

New strategy centers on Canada and Alaska, which have 25 percent of the world’s remaining primary forests. Read More