From commitment to credibility: How accounting guidance advances corporate water stewardship
VWBA 2.0 and WQBA guidance supports companies in planning, quantifying, tracking, and credibly communicating the benefits of water stewardship projects. Read More
The SBTi wants automakers to go all-electric by 2030. Sales figures suggest that’s not going to happen
A slowdown in EV adoption is raising questions about whether incumbent automakers will be able to fulfill the SBTi’s new standard. Read More
Fragrance startup Osmo hires execs, raises $70M
Google Research spinout seeks to offer fast, affordable fragrance creation for personal care and household goods. Read More
Fighting back against climate rage bait
Eight of the top 10 online shows and personalities are spreading climate misinformation. Read More
How to set sustainability strategy in 2026
As one executive put it, "Sitting on the fence will just give you splinters in your ass." Read More
Despite global appetite for clean tech, cost and practicality limit uptake
The Global South is hungry for solar panels and electric vehicles, but Europe and North America show higher resistance to adoption. Read More
The nonprofit exec who makes corporate philanthropy credible
Kate Williams is the longtime CEO of 1% for the Planet, which verifies donations for 5,000 businesses, including Patagonia, Tumi and New Belgium Brewing. Read More
GM’s pioneering emissions goal looks out of reach. What can it do?
The automaker was once all-in on electric vehicles. Then the economics and politics changed, leaving its new CSO with an increasingly common leadership challenge. Read More
How the new land-sector carbon accounting rules will impact your company
After five years of discussion, the Greenhouse Gas Protocol has finalized its standards — with one important exception. Read More
5 interview questions IBM’s CSO asks candidates
Christina Shim looks for people who don't just understand sustainability issues but can actually get things done. Read More