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Three steps to reduce emissions while restoring nature

We Mean Business Coalition

A PWC survey published last week revealed that a majority of global CEOs expect climate change to have some degree of impact on their business in the next 12 months, particularly on their cost profiles and supply chains. Decarbonizing supply chains alone will not be enough to limit global temperature rise to 1.5°C.

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Creating ‘Fashion That Doesn’t Cost the Earth’

B the Change

The company was founded with the specific mission to produce “fashion that doesn’t cost the Earth,” and is climate positive and highly transparent. So it’s baked into our DNA: We set out from the start to have a total 360 approach to sustainability without any greenwashing. How do you do it? How is OMNES different?

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2020 was the year that…

GreenBiz

To recall some of the key developments, as I have done each December for more than a decade, I’ve plumbed the nearly 1,300 stories, columns and analyses we've published on GreenBiz.com since the dawn of 2020 — a.k.a. the beforetime — accentuating the positive, seeking signs of progress and hope. But it was much, much longer than that.

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Is 'net-zero' greenwash?

GreenBiz

Is 'net-zero' greenwash? In addition to net-zero companies, there are also net-zero buildings , communities , products , farming , factories , supply-chains , even ships. The Trump administration even has funded the development of net-zero coal plants. Joel Makower. Tue, 11/17/2020 - 02:11. You can’t make this stuff up.

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