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ESG in 20 Questions: A Practical Guide that Goes Beyond the Letters

As the pressure increases to address the most critical challenges of our time – climate change, water scarcity, social injustice, corporate responsibility – it is easy for organizations to feel overwhelmed when trying to make a real impact. When done well, better Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) management can reduce an organization’s ecological footprint, improve efficiency, and unearth new market opportunities, all while reducing risk and building resiliency. Read More

A sea change for seafloor mapping

One of the biggest challenges in drawing ocean maps at any depth has been the relative lack of standardization in how data is shared. Read More

Capturing carbon one cooling tower at a time

The startup Noya is turning already-built infrastructure into new carbon capture plants. Read More

Breaker one-nine, we’ve got a low-CO2 Convoy

Climate investors from Bono and Gates to Bezos and Gore give this startup a big 10-4. Read More

What you should know about carbon removal purchase agreements

The industry needs to share lessons, so companies are publishing playbooks about how they are selecting and valuing projects that have verifiable permanence. Read More

Climate philanthropists, don’t make the VC mistake—invest in people of color

Climate action without equity, justice and the transformative contributions of communities of color will continue to waste dollars and fail. Read More

Meet WasteShark, the aquadrone taking a bite out of plastic waste

WasteShark, sold by startup RanMarine, is eating up plastics, biomass, algaes and other debris, such as coconuts. Read More

The space-age tech we need to save our planet

Sponsored: We are still woefully uninformed about our oceans. Researchers at KAUST are pushing the boundaries of what's technologically possible. Read More

Diving into 'water positive' pledges by Facebook, Google

Facebook commits to become “water positive” by 2030, while Google will replenish 120 percent of what it consumes. Read More

Engineer pitches cloud brightening to stem Arctic melting

By adding sea water to clouds, scientists hope to they can form whiter clouds that will reflect more of the sun's rays. Read More