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Val Smith-Citibank Sustainability
EnvironmentWhy Citigroup Just Named a Chief Sustainability Officer
By Katherine DunnOctober 1, 2019
Pope Francis rides on the Popemobile through the crowd of
FinanceHere’s What Happened When Reid Hoffman and Other Tech Bigwigs Went to the Vatican to Talk Morality
By Eric J. LymanSeptember 26, 2019
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NewslettersClimate Week Starts With a Fizzle at the U.N. — The Loop
By Eamon BarrettSeptember 24, 2019
Cows Come Outside For The First Time In 2019
EnvironmentNestlé Has a Plan for Reducing Emissions—and It Starts With Happier Cows
By Katherine DunnSeptember 21, 2019
Jeff Bezos, founder and chief executive officer of Amazon.com Inc., speaks during a news conference at the National Press Club in Washington, D.C., U.S., on Thursday, Sept. 19, 2019. Bezos spoke about Amazons sustainability efforts a day before workers around the world, including more than 1,000 of his own employees, are scheduled to walk out to spotlight climate change. Photographer: Andrew Harrer/Bloomberg via Getty Images
EnvironmentGrading Amazon on Climate Change: Better Than Walmart, Worse Than Apple
By Matt Day, Eric Roston and BloombergSeptember 20, 2019
Environmental activists participate during the Global Strike 4 Climate event in Bangkok, Thailand, 20 September 2019. (Photo by Anusak Laowilas/NurPhoto via Getty Images)
Environment‘You’re Burning Our Future.’ Protesters Rally Around the World in Global Climate Strike
By Bruce Einhorn, Thuy Ong and BloombergSeptember 20, 2019
Amazon Co-founds The Climate Pledge
RetailJeff Bezos Details Amazon’s Net-Zero Carbon Emissions 2040 Goal
By Joanna G. RameySeptember 19, 2019
Amazon Vans
TechAmazon Workers Pressure Jeff Bezos to Make Online Shopping More Environmentally Friendly. Here’s How
By David Z. MorrisSeptember 19, 2019
investors call on companies to address deforestation
EnvironmentAs Amazon Burns, Major Investors Warn That Companies Run ‘Systemic’ Risks If They Don’t Fight Deforestation
By Katherine DunnSeptember 19, 2019
Former President Barack Obama talked about data privacy and cybersecurity during an event in San Francisco.
TechBarack Obama Speaks Out on Climate Change, Income Inequality, and the Downside of Social Media
By Jonathan VanianSeptember 18, 2019
Google Workers to Walk out, Along With Amazon and Microsoft Employees, for Sept. 20’s Climate Strike
TechGoogle Workers to Walk out, Along With Amazon and Microsoft Employees, for Sept. 20’s Climate Strike
By Alyssa NewcombSeptember 16, 2019
The U.K. has committed to "net zero" emissions by 2050, as has Nestlé.
EnvironmentNestlé Says It Will Achieve ‘Net Zero’ Emissions. But What Does That Mean?
By Katherine DunnSeptember 16, 2019
How the $3.6 Billion Cognac Industry Is Trying to Outrun Climate Change
LifestyleHow the $3.6 Billion Cognac Industry Is Trying to Outrun Climate Change
By Clay DillowSeptember 14, 2019
Bob Dudley, chief executive officer of BP Plc, gestures while speaking during a Bloomberg Television interview in London, U.K., on Tuesday, July 30, 2019. BP bucked the trend of disappointing oil and gas earnings, beating expectations and increasing its cash flow as higher production offset the effect of lower energy prices. Photographer: Chris Ratcliffe/Bloomberg via Getty Images
EnergyBP’s CEO Says He’ll Sell Oil Projects to Meet Paris Climate Accord Goals
By Kelly Gilblom and BloombergSeptember 12, 2019
Aerial view of power equipment of a 140,000-kilowatt photovoltaic power station at Gaoyou Lake on September 2, 2019 in Chuzhou, Anhui Province of China.
NewslettersAdapting to Climate Change: CEO Daily
By David Meyer and Alan MurraySeptember 9, 2019
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