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The 10 Most Popular SSIR Articles of 2023

Stanford Social Innovation

Design Thinking Misses the Mark by Anne-Laure Fayard & Sarah Fathallah SSIR ’s top story of 2023 examines why design thinking, a topic SSIR has covered often , has failed to create significant and sustainable solutions to complex social issues.

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Announcing NextBillion’s Most Influential Articles of 2023: Cast Your Vote in our Annual Contest by Jan. 7!

James Militzer

As 2023 draws to a close, it’s time for NextBillion’s annual tradition: our “ Most Influential Article of the Year ” contest. We’ve been running the contest since 2012, selecting 12 of our most-read articles from the past year and inviting readers to vote for the ones that influenced their thinking the most. 22 to Jan.

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Canada’s LNG industry says it will reduce Asian emissions. Prove it.

Corporate Knights

The climate-change argument is central to the LNG debate in Canada. They argue that this country could actually take credit for some of those Asian GHG reductions under Article 6 of the 2015 Paris climate treaty, which allows for bilateral emissions trading. Essentially, Article 6 has become a green fig leaf to greenwash LNG exports.

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Announcing NextBillion’s Most Influential Articles of 2021

James Militzer

As an open forum for emerging markets business , NextBillion publishes around 150 original, guest-written articles each year, covering enterprises, innovations, challenges and opportunities across multiple sectors and geographies. We’ve counted the votes, and we’re happy to announce our three most influential articles of 2021.

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Episode 261: Sea changes, strategy shifts

GreenBiz

Episode 261: Sea changes, strategy shifts. A new wave for ocean adaptation? (19:30). A new guide from the nonprofit BSR suggests ways companies can anticipate material changes to their operations, develop and test strategies to adapt — ones that will help them become part of "thriving societies." Sponsored Article.

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All Eyes on “Interplay” of VCM Standards, Article 6 at COP28

Chris Hall

COP28 could mark a step toward a closer relationship between voluntary carbon markets (VCMs) and compliance markets, depending on Article 6 negotiations on issues such as eligibility on new activities. Article 6.4 The details and rules for operationalising Article 6.4 negotiations in Dubai is vital.

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7 roles to create sustainable success

GreenBiz

7 roles to create sustainable success. There is a lot of talk right now about systems change, and for good reason: With so many people experiencing the effects of several major crises — the pandemic, the recession, racism and the ongoing climate crisis — we have a narrow window of opportunity for change. Ellen Weinreb.