Oxfam’s supply chain study likes Unilever, Nestle, but is it complete?
Just how much more attention companies pay to their supply chains is evident in a report released today by Oxfam.
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Just how much more attention companies pay to their supply chains is evident in a report released today by Oxfam.
Peabody Energy has filed for Chapter 11 U.S. bankruptcy protection, dealing a further blow to a global coal industry already reeling from low prices and tightening environmental regulations.
The earth’s soil stores a lot of carbon from the atmosphere, and managing it with the climate in mind may be an important part of reducing greenhouse gas emissions to curb global warming
For centuries, the world has looked to Paris to be inspired.
As countries embark on the transition to a new climate economy, there’s a debate about whether growth can drive, or even coexist with, climate stabilization.
It's a sunny morning in Berkeley, California, best known for its counterculture and for spawning the free-speech movement.
Could September see the delivery of the second historic international climate change deal in less than 12 months?
From the glass-walled conference room overlooking a minimalist two-story office just across the street from Facebook-owned virtual reality company Oculus Rift, the space would fit any number of well-heeled startups in San Francisco.
On the United Nations' World Water Day on Tuesday, no less than 150 companies and NGOs announced new initiatives towards enhancing water quality, conservation and management at a White House Water Summit.
If the world is to have another Green Revolution to feed its soaring population, it must be far more sustainable than the first one.