What organizations need to know about adopting “regenerative” practices that actively help ecosystems and communities — not just minimize harm to them.
Tag: climate change
The Lingering Cost of Instant Fashion
Consumers should understand the side effects of business models — particularly the privatization of profit and the socialization of costs, including human and environmental harm.
How Could Harvard Decarbonize Its Supply Chain?
Tracking and measuring carbon emissions play important roles in the university’s efforts to decarbonize its supply chain.
The Long-Term Costs of Wind Turbines
To avoid environmental degradation, wind farm operators need to factor realistic maintenance and decommissioning costs into their projections.
Nudging Employees to Make More Sustainable Choices
How Porsche challenged its “petrol head” culture to embrace electric vehicles.
Managing AI’s Carbon Footprint
What are the immediate impacts of AI on climate?
Should Businesses Take a Stand on Societal Issues?
If you’re a leader, ask yourself these questions to help you decide whether to engage on societal issues.
2023: A Strange, Tumultuous Year in Sustainability
A look at three major trends — and the forces pushing against them.
What Every Leader Needs to Know About Carbon Offsets
Do you know the difference between a high-quality carbon project and one that risks your reputation?
What Every Leader Needs to Know About Carbon Credits
Do you know the difference between a high-quality carbon project and one that risks your reputation?
Why Recycled Materials Don’t Always Generate Greener Products
A case study of Japanese electronics giant Hitachi reveals lessons for companies that want to decarbonize their supply chains.
To Earn Trust, Climate Alliances Need to Improve Transparency
Business alliances play a crucial role in addressing the climate crisis — and through greater disclosure, they might be able to gain greater legitimacy.
Your Company Will Need Remote Work as Extreme Weather Gets Worse
Climate disasters are only going to become more common — and more destructive. Companies need to prepare now.
It’s Time for Companies to Monitor Workplace Air Quality
A guide to understanding and implementing sensor systems.