Reflecting on 2022 Stockholm World Water Week: Anything new?

Key themes of Stockholm World Water Week 2022 included healthy watersheds, digital water tech and investing in innovation. Read More

Collateral damage: The environmental cost of the Ukraine War

From forests ignited by shelling to wrecked factories spewing pollution to precarious nuclear plants, the long-term impacts could be profound. Read More

Disclosing your Climate Fingerprint – the next frontier in corporate climate policy

Sponsored: Climate is a dirty business, join the fight to leave only clean fingerprints behind. Read More

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The Materiality Workbook: A Practical Guide to Better Materiality Assessments in 6 Steps

When managing ESG programs, organizations use materiality assessments to determine which topics are most impactful to their business & stakeholders. Read More

The compelling case for being ‘climate positive by design’

Designing climate-positive societies, workplaces and widgets is the missing element in climate models and, by consequence, climate action. Read More

How to make cities greener and cooler as temperatures soar

Building a new investment asset class of “urban forest” carbon credits to save the trees in population centers. Read More

How a Fargo timber company scaled its urban wood production

By developing products that highlight the uniqueness of urban lumber while remaining small enough to be nimble, Dakota Timber has found a scalable way to reuse discarded city trees. Read More

How the private sector got public funding for nature-based climate solutions

The Inflation Reduction Act will spur even more collaboration between the two sectors to fight climate change. Read More

4 key steps for finance to take to tackle the growing water crisis

Financial institutions must act now to boost water security and to protect themselves from the risks created by the water crisis. Read More

It’s time we all get more honest about climate strategies

Climate reporting, transparency and accountability are important, but what matters most is the substance underneath. Read More