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Leaving a Legacy: Preparing for the Future With a Social Impact Strategy

3BL Media

Social impact policies and programs might target housing and community services, health and wellbeing, the environment, or civil liberties. All aim to make society more equitable, sustainable, and secure. By setting clear goals and tracking progress, the company is holding itself accountable for its social impact.

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Putting Health at the Center of Climate Change

Stanford Social Innovation

The kick-off article to this series shared a startling statistic: Forty percent of the world’s population is highly vulnerable to the effects of climate change, and most of the people in this group live in the countries least responsible for causing it. By Daniella Foster.

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ESG. Three Little Letters That Might Save the Planet.

3BL Media

Originally published and reshared from Lucion Group's article here. The report recommended that to maintain relevance, companies and investors must acknowledge their role in working towards an ethical, sustainable and equal future and make commitments to improving the accountability/transparency of their businesses and investments.

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The 2021 GreenBiz 30 Under 30

GreenBiz

Resch sees her common career thread as what she calls "social sustainability.". Her United Nations path started in 2015 when she supported the Sustainable Development Goals at the Executive Office of the U.N. Corporate Strategy. Corporate Social Responsibility. Sustainability. At the U.N.

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