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New leaders at Patagonia, McDonald's, Netflix

GreenBiz

Heading into fall, this batch of career updates from the worlds of sustainability and business is somewhat top-heavy. Amid myriad social, health and political crises, business sustainability is alive and well and living the Paris Agreement. Who's news. Mattel appointed Pamela Gill-Alabaster as head of global sustainability.

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Merck Expands Access to High-Quality Maternal Care for More Than 30 Million Women Worldwide Through Merck for Mothers

3BL Media

Merck for Mothers supports the company’s work in expanding access to health and accelerating progress toward the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goal 3 (SDG 3), which aims to ensure healthy lives and promote well-being for all. million people to date across the campaign’s website and social media channels. RAHWAY, N.J.,

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Where are they now? Catch up with 30 Under 30 alumni

GreenBiz

June 22 marked the publication of the fifth annual GreenBiz 30 Under 30 , our report celebrating rising young professionals in the field of corporate sustainability. . Do you think the COVID-19 crisis marks a turning point for the sustainability movement? . Sustainability must be a must have and not a nice to have.

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Is the World Headed for an Uninsurable Future?

Chris Hall

A 2020 report published by Aon noted that natural disasters caused US$3 trillion in economic damages between 2009-2019, costing insurers US$845 billion – well above levels seen a decade prior. The same principle applies to institutional investors in infrastructure or industrial projects.

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Zero-Problem Philanthropy

Stanford Social Innovation

CNN recently reported that “California has spent billions to fight homelessness. Massive investments in climate solutions such as carbon markets, CO2 sequestration, and energy alternatives had no material effect on slowing global warming. Even solutions that “work” can have negative side-effects that then generate new problems.

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Regenerative Notes 6

Martin Brown

Regen Notes , a fortnightly newsletter is released through substack, as an update of regenerative news, stories and more with a sideways focus on the built environment, curated by me, Martin Brown. RESTORE – Rethinking Sustainability for a Regenerative Future ). Also noted in respect of new books is “Design Studio Vol.

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Cocoa and smallholders: The Living Income Differential is a failure, so where next?

Tobias Webb

The Living Income Differential (LID) was introduced in 2019 by the governments of Ghana and Cote d’Ivoire, to apply a premium of $400/ tonne on the export price of cocoa from the 2020/21 crop. Other reports suggested that Mars was adopting a similar strategy. Other reports suggested that Mars was adopting a similar strategy.