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Rosalind Brewer, Executive Vice President and President of Walmart East speaks during the Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial Dream Gala at Hilton Hotel on October 15, 2011 in Washington, DC.
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LeadershipKicking the tires on GM’s $35 billion shift to an all-electric future
By Fortune EditorsNovember 16, 2021
COP26’s focus on methane is right—but don’t scapegoat animal agriculture on the altar of climate change
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By Jeff SimmonsNovember 16, 2021
Startups should have a voice in the climate conversation
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By Richa SahayNovember 16, 2021
Albert Bourla, chief operating officer and chief executive officer of Pfizer Inc., testifies during a Senate Finance Committee hearing on drug pricing on Capitol Hill in Washington, D.C., U.S., on Tuesday, Feb. 26, 2019.
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The outcome of COP26 got mixed reviews. These 2 business leaders left feeling hopeful
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By Aman KidwaiNovember 15, 2021
COP26 - Protests
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By Sophie MellorNovember 15, 2021
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By Katherine DunnNovember 15, 2021
Our duty is to make an imperfect climate deal work
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By David Meyer and Alan MurrayNovember 15, 2021
Countries agree to new global climate deal in Glasgow
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By Jennifer A. Dlouhy, Ewa Krukowska, Akshat Rathi and BloombergNovember 13, 2021
COP26 - Protests
EnvironmentCOP26 is ‘crawling with fossil fuel lobbyists,’ and they’re watering down negotiations, climate hawks warn
By Sophie MellorNovember 12, 2021
Buildings not retrofit for net zero face a looming ‘brown discount’ as real estate goes green
Real EstateBuildings not retrofit for net zero face a looming ‘brown discount’ as real estate goes green
By Katherine DunnNovember 12, 2021
A man walks through the empty main room in the OVO Hydro building on day thirteen of the COP26 at SECC on November 12, 2021 in Glasgow, Scotland.
NewslettersAfter COP26, businesses can expect things to start changing very quickly
By Katherine Dunn and David MeyerNovember 12, 2021
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Jeff Bezos wants the bottom half of earners to pay zero income tax—he says nurses making just $75K should save $12K a yearplaceholder alt text
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The river that supplies 40 million Americans is down to 23% — and about to make a $25 million bet on one fishplaceholder alt text
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