Nature
Shopify, startup Running Tide tout ocean carbon removal breakthrough
Over the past 3 months after working on this project for 6 years, ocean carbon sequestration startup Running Tide sank 1000 tons wooden buoys off the Icelandic coast to prevent the embodied CO2 from being released into the atmosphere. Read More
Does your climate risk plan cover extreme heat? 4 questions to consider
Climate scenario planning often glosses over the impacts of heat on infrastructure. That needs to change. Read More
What real climate policy looks like
Corporate net-zero plans are inadequate without a more comprehensive, global, political and physical plan. Read More
It’s up to companies to protect workers from extreme heat — here’s how to adapt
In the absence of strong regulation, it’s up to ESG and human resource professionals to craft corporate policies to keep employees safe during heat waves. Read More
Rewilding the U.S. could be a powerful tool for addressing climate change
Changes in land use in America could have a big impact on emissions reduction, biodiversity and quality of life, not just in the U.S. but around the world. Here’s what companies should know. Read More
How global pharma GSK is rewriting supplier rules to protect biodiversity
To address its impact on nature and biodiversity, U.K.-based GSK developed sustainable sourcing standards for ingredients such as lactose, gelatin, palm oil, paper and sugar. Read More
Why the market for mopping up ‘forever' chemicals is exploding
Synthetic biology startup Allonnia just raised $30 million more for tech to remediate PFAS. Read More
Is Coca-Cola the worst plastic polluter in the UK?
PepsiCo, McDonald's, Nestlé and others were also featured among the "Dirty Dozen" report on plastic litter by Surfers Against Sewage. Read More
6 ways investors can close the data, metrics gap for nature
Panelists at GreenFin23 offered guidance on how investors can identify and navigate nature dependencies and risks. Read More
Department of Commerce, NOAA launch fund for ocean tech accelerators
The federal government triggers a wave of funding for the ocean tech sector. Read More