Levi Strauss water strategy expands focus from factories to communities

After missing a key water-use goal, the denim icon sets a new 2030 plan for reuse, pollution control and restoring stressed watersheds. Read More

Bill Gates: What companies get wrong about climate investments  

In a new essay, the Microsoft co-founder argues that human welfare should be at the center of future climate-tech innovations as global temperatures rise. Read More

ExxonMobil and other heavy emitters back product-focused carbon accounting initiative

Carbon Measures — which also includes Bayer and BASF as members — eschews Scope 3 in favor of a focus on measuring and allocating direct emissions. Read More

Why 2025 has seen a flood of new ways to count carbon

Delays in updating incumbent standards have prompted the publication of multiple new ways to report emissions and set targets. Read More

The sustainability business case debate is over. Here’s why

Research from the last 10 years shows sustainability leads to superior financial performance. Read More

Nearly 50 percent of people expect climate change to harm their health within 5 years

Personal health is a powerful entry point for renewed climate engagement. Read More

20 years later, assessing the impact of a Walmart CEO’s ‘gutsy’ sustainability speech

Part triumph, part unfinished business. But no one disputes that Lee Scott's words changed the game. Read More

The problem with Salesforce’s new climate math

Using gross profit to normalize emissions data isn't a measure of global climate progress. Read More

Why JPMorgan dropped its ‘time-bound’ 2030 emissions reduction goal 

The largest U.S. bank will no longer prioritize a pledge to cut emissions for its operations and electricity consumption by 40 percent. Read More

Half-truths and hidden lies: How large corporations undermine climate action

Company silence is hurting public perception and policy momentum. Read More