Nature
The temperature is rising on heat as an ESG issue
Despite the growing attention associated with extreme heat, most indications are that companies and economies haven’t yet warmed up to the risks. Read More
State lands open for carbon crediting, but how good are those credits?
The carbon market has found a new source of credits; public lands. What does this mean for the carbon credit ecosystem? Read More
Startup's 'antacid' enhances ocean carbon removal
Canadian startup Planetary Technologies' process has several co-benefits including the cleanup of mine waste, green hydrogen production and ocean restoration. Read More
How I can protect the last great frontier
A young sustainability professional goes to the end of the world for inspiration. Read More
There’s grim news in this year’s Earth Day polls
The economy, the war in Ukraine, the pandemic and other issues have pushed the climate crisis to the back burner for most Americans. Read More
In lobbyists vs. sustainability, the lobbyists are winning
The insane thing about this lobbying — aside from the disregard it shows for, well, human civilization — is that companies need climate legislation to hit their targets. Read More
We need true nature-positive solutions to address climate change
Generic actions of “nature-based solutions” and “natural climate solutions” leave too much room for greenwashing. Read More
Solutions to the climate crisis will come from the multitudes
Climate change is not just a systemic problem, it’s also a leadership crisis. Read More
Opening our eyes to the water scarcity problem
Sponsored: Nearly all accessible freshwater on earth is in the ground. As climate change worsens, it will be even more crucial to manage this finite resource. Read More
The new TCFDs? Inside the quest to develop a global nature-related risk framework for business
The Taskforce for Nature-related Financial Disclosures has unveiled its prototype risk assessment framework, with a view to finalizing its guidelines next year. Read More