Assets About Climate Action
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Home-Improvement Retailers Across the World Come Together to Address Scope 3 Emissions
The EDRA/GHIN Scope 3 taskforce will agree on consistent methodologies in how carbon data is treated through the supply chain and share best practices in both reporting and accelerating the industry’s progress in reducing Scope 3. ... View More
How to Design In-Store Experiences to Guide Shoppers Toward Climate-Friendlier Food Choices
Danish grocery giant Coop’s impactful partnership with Krukow Behavioral Design yielded insights for any retailer looking to enlist its customers’ help in reducing food-related carbon emissions. ... View More
Ørsted Partners to Scale Circularity of Wind, Solar Technologies
The Danish clean-energy giant is working with Vestas to incorporate low-carbon steel towers and recycled turbine blades into its offshore wind farms, and Solarcycle to recycle its end-of-life solar panels. ... View More
Sustainability Leaders Warn Lack of Climate Talent at All Levels Could Stall Net-Zero Progress
35% of global sustainability leaders report difficulty hiring talent and upskilling execs with climate-change skills as a barrier to making faster progress on climate-action strategies. ... View More
New Vattenfall Campaign Illustrates Clean Potential of Fossil-Free Hydrogen
The ‘Industrial Emissions Face Mist’ is made from wastewater from a factory powered by fossil-free hydrogen. The emissions are so clean, they could become part of your skincare routine. ... View More
Upcycled Emissions for the Win: How Twelve Is Closing the Loop on Fossil Fuels
The California-based carbon-transformation company is emerging as a leader in ‘CO2Made’ products — from everyday consumer goods to sustainable jet and marine fuels. ... View More
ASICS Launches Product Carbon-Footprint Labeling
By releasing its product carbon-impact data, ASICS joins a growing number of companies sharing this information to help consumers working to address their environmental impacts make more educated purchasing decisions. ... View More
17 Global Companies to Set World’s First Science-Based Targets for Nature This Year
The Science Based Targets Network’s science-based targets for nature are a significant step towards helping companies take integrated action to protect nature — beginning with freshwater and land. ... View More
There May Finally Be Hope for Environmental and Climate Justice. Can We Capitalize on It?
This work is vast. But success would build a more inclusive, just and sustainable economy and society — shaped by our shared opportunities rather than our risks, by prosperity rather than poverty, of positivity over negativity. ... View More
It’s Time for Brands to Embrace One of the Most Exciting Climate-Mitigation Tools We Have
There is a clear business case to invest in protecting and restoring nature — and rewilding can play a major role. ... View More
Why Being 'Lazy' Could Be Good for the Planet
By automating the small tasks of your day-to-day routine, you are gifted back the time to focus on the most essential and important elements of life while creating much less impact on the planet. ... View More
The Balancing Act of Employee Engagement and ESG Goals
Employees are key to the success of any ESG program. But it can be challenging to strike a balance between engaging employees and managing company priorities. ... View More
Sustainable Hospitality Alliance Unveils Five-Year, Net-Positive Industry Strategy
The Alliance’s vision for net-positive hospitality includes standardizing sustainability metrics across the industry and a shared vision for giving back to destination communities more than it takes. ... View More
3 Easy Steps to Transitioning Your Business to Solar Energy
The benefits of going solar come from a combination of reduced costs, tax incentives and how much sunlight your panels collect. So, no matter where you are, the benefits are easy to see. ... View More
Why 2023 Is (Finally) The Year of the Sustainability Pivot
Four key trends are converging this year to create a permanent shift toward sustainability across industries — with implications for tech innovation, the planet and companies that have yet to start their sustainability transformation. ... View More
Though Short Lived, Methane Has an Outsized Impact on Short-Term Warming
Decades ago, had we gotten a handle on our CO2, our additional methane emissions might not have mattered — but those days are gone. ... View More
High-Quality, Nature-Based Solutions in Indonesia: Allying with Communities, Restoring Ecosystems
When implemented thoughtfully, nature-based climate-action projects support biodiversity and connect communities, governments and other organizations to make long-lasting, impactful changes that no one group could do alone. ... View More
Is the Voluntary Carbon Market Worth Saving?
Despite its flaws, I believe that the VCM is an essential tool in our climate toolkit. To ensure funding is channeled into real climate-action projects, we still must drive greater integrity and transparency. Here are four ways we can do that. ... View More
Oatly Challenges Big Dairy to Climate Footprint Showdown
Oatly is offering free ad space to a big dairy brand that shares the same impact data that Oatly did to receive its climate certification. ... View More
Of Course, Nature Can Save Our Hot, Polluted Cities: Meet the CityTree
Green City Solutions has combined air-purifying moss with IoT technology in a smart biotech filter that can clean 82% of fine dust particles from the air, and humidify and cool it by up to 4°C. ... View More

