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The past two weeks have seen an outpouring of concern and commitment by companies about racism in the United States. Pronouncements on company social media
June 15, 2020 byJoel Makower
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The coronavirus thrives inside. A Hong Kong paper found that of over 7,000 COVID-19 cases, only one outbreak was contracted outdoors. In Seoul, an infection
June 15, 2020 byJesse Klein
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Right now, talking about shopping can seem trite. Yet, to address systemic racism, we need a more just economy. An economy slanted towards white ownership
June 15, 2020 byDiane Osgood
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This article originally appeared on Ensia. When you buy a pair of blue jeans, you probably don’t think about the harm they might cause to people or the
June 15, 2020 byMeg Wilcox
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Over the past year, agricultural commodities giant Cargill stepped up its global sustainability initiatives substantially, with a series of programs created to
June 15, 2020 byHeather Clancy
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这篇文章是由纯策略. Sustainable packaging is a keystone issue for corporate sustainability. As one of the first environmental
June 15, 2020 byCheryl Baldwin
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Week in Review Stories discussed this week. Leading the sustainability transformation Funding climate tech and entrepreneurs of color should go hand in hand
June 12, 2020 byHeather Clancy
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Editor's note: Lise Kingo is stepping down as CEO and executive director effective June 16. The organization's new leader, Sanda Ojiambo, begins June 17.
June 12, 2020 byLise Kingo
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Throughout the pandemic response, a key issue has been a lack of communication and coordination to get personal protective equipment (PPE) and other medical
June 12, 2020 byGarry Cooper
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The COVID-19 virus has triggered a global health pandemic leading to economic recession and major disruptions of the global food system. While the pandemic has
June 12, 2020 byLena Gravis
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Although the coronavirus pandemic has dominated recent headlines, climate change hasn’t gone away. Many experts are calling for a "green" economic recovery
June 11, 2020 byCharles F. Kutscher
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Not-so-news flash: The venture capital community has an abysmal track record when it comes to funding entrepreneurs of color. Here’s the backstory in numbers
June 11, 2020 byHeather Clancy
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Upcycled food is an officially defined term, which advocates say will encourage broader consumer and industry support for products that help reduce food waste
June 11, 2020 byJared Kaufman
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The great panic buying of 2020 revealed the time it takes for food to go from farm to shelves. The curtain was pulled back on something the shopper rarely
June 11, 2020 byJesse Klein
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Despite the pandemic, sales of electric trucks and buses are expected to surge in the United States and Canada over the next couple of years. And perhaps,
June 10, 2020 byKatie Fehrenbacher
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Cow’s milk is a major part of many Americans’ diets because it contains key vitamins and calcium. But milk consumption has suffered during the COVID-19
June 10, 2020 byAndrew Carlson
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When you sit back with a good cup of coffee, you will be engulfed in the warmth, aroma, taste, acidity and body of the brew. Yet, swirling beneath the surface
June 10, 2020 byDean Cycon
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This article originally was published on Yale Environment 360. It is not often you meet a scientist breathless with excitement about new findings. But it
June 10, 2020 byFred Pearce
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Most ground-mount solar projects built in the United States are on gravel, turf or dirt. And therein lies the Catch-22 of solar projects. The draw of solar
June 10, 2020 byJesse Klein
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The electric vehicle (EV) sector is growing rapidly in the United States, with 2019 being its biggest year yet. While the current U.S. administration has
June 9, 2020 byAmy Davidsen
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Jonathan Kusel owns three pickups and a 45-foot truck for hauling woodchip bins. He operates a woodchip yard and a 35-kilowatt biomass plant that burns dead
June 9, 2020 byJane Braxton Little
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Most big companies have set goals for incremental improvements — 25 percent of this by 2025, 30 percent reduction in that by 2030. It won’t be enough to
June 9, 2020 bySuzanne Shelton
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If you’d told me in December that in a few months I’d be hunkered down with eight other travelers in a foreign country due to the spread of a global pandemic,
June 9, 2020 byShaandiin Cedar
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Private sector companies' environmental, social and governance (ESG) performance can improve countries' economic growth, according to landmark research
June 9, 2020 byCecilia Keating
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"Leadership, like swimming, cannot be learned by reading about it." Henry Mintzberg had a point. And there are multiple ways to learn how to swim, but
June 8, 2020 byJohn Davies