5 keys to debunking climate fatalism
How do you know when you are about to have an encounter with a Climate Fatalist?Watch for the cues in body language — the slumped shoulders, the deep sigh as you broach the topic, the audible gasp of air leaving the body.And then the words: "It is soooo complicated. It seems so impossibly difficult to get everyone in the world — all people, all industry — to dramatically reduce their carbon emissions." Read More
A 2020 roadmap for corporate sustainability
More risks than ever are shaping the future of business. Read More
Climate change ups the urgency on saving the world's seeds
In the face of rising temperatures and worsening drought, the world’s repositories of agricultural seeds may hold the key to growing food under increasingly harsh conditions. Read More
10 green viral videos you should watch now
What is the sustainability world watching? These will keep you on top of the trends in climate innovation and activism, and inspire your communications efforts. Read More
Walmart grows the chemical footprint movement
With chemical disclosure on the rise, the mega retailer is one example of a company adjusting the way product ingredients are tracked and disclosed. Read More
Facebook, Microsoft: We want more clean power!
The Renewable Energy Buyers Alliance formalizes piecemeal NGO collaboration, with the goal to add another 60 GW of clean power to grid by 2025. Read More
One way to sell a tax on carbon: Cut other taxes
An interview with Nigel Topping, CEO of the We Mean Business coalition of 400 companies and 183 investors, about the emerging consensus on the need for carbon pricing. Read More
5 reasons supply chains are the new sustainability hotspot
Verisk Maplecroft's James Allan argues creativity within procurement departments is being driven by external forces such as new environmental laws. Read More
How to profit from sustainability: 3M, Ricoh tap the B2B market
Trucost finds that half to two-thirds of Fortune 500 companies profit from selling sustainability products or using sustainability technologies to cut costs. Read More
The business rationale for investing in nature
Climate risk is likely to threaten your bottom line. Read More