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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. Companies can also look beyond their own walls for innovative ideas.

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ESG. Three Little Letters That Might Save the Planet.

3BL Media

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. Today, this advice remains as relevant as it did in 2006.

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The 2021 GreenBiz 30 Under 30

GreenBiz

What really resonated with me was the fact that I would always have conversations with friends or family about climate change, and I would either be given one of two answers: that either it doesn’t exist, or that someday either technology or ‘they’ would solve the problem," Battochio says. . LinkedIn | Twitter.

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