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Moving Beyond Commitments: Collaborating to End Deforestation | Sustainable Brands - 0 views

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    Many companies have taken extensive steps internally to reduce their risk of deforestation; often, though, the efforts are disjointed in relation to supply chain activity and consequently do not easily ladder up to meet an umbrella goal like that of CGF. TSC's KPIs provide a much-needed solution for this.
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WTTC Tells Travel & Tourism industry To Drive Its Sustainability Agenda Harder | Sustai... - 0 views

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    The travel and tourism industry needs to put sustainability at the forefront of everything it does and businesses need to lead by example - that's the message from David Scowsill, CEO & president of the World Travel & Tourism Council (WTTC).
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Nestlé Announces Landmark Commitment to Welfare of Farm Animals | Sustainable... - 0 views

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    Nestlé announced a pledge to improve the welfare of the farm animals in its supply chain, following the signature of a partnership agreement with NGO World Animal Protection.The agreement means that the hundreds of thousands of farms that supply Nestlé with their dairy, meat, poultry and eggs will have to comply with tighter animal welfare standards. Nestlé, with its global purchasing footprint, also becomes the first major food company to form an international partnership with an animal welfare NGO.
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Geothermal energy: Hot rocks | The Economist - 0 views

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    New "enhanced geothermal systems" (EGS), however, look set to make geothermal a bigger energy generation contributor-and potentially as controversial as shale. The industry may dislike the comparison, but EGS is geothermal fracking.
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Investors applaud Smucker's new palm oil policy | GreenBiz.com - 0 views

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    "The company has joined the ranks of many of its industry peers who recognize that they must also go beyond RSPO's standards to ensure that their purchases do not result in mass deforestation and labor abuses in the supply chain,"
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Climate Change: News - Parched West is using up underground water - 0 views

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    A new study by scientists from NASA and the University of California, Irvine, has found that over 75 percent of the water loss in the drought-stricken Colorado River Basin since late 2004 came from underground resources. The extent of groundwater loss may pose a greater threat to the water supply of the western United States than previously thought.
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Clean Energy: A Multi-Trillion Dollar Opportunity - Ceres - 0 views

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    To avoid the worst impacts of climate change, the world needs to invest $44 trillion in clean energy by 2050 - an average of $1.2 trillion per year for the next 36 years. Yet global investment in clean energy was just $254 billion in 2013, down from $286 billion in 2012 and down from the record $318 billion in 2011. We have a long way to go to achieve the Clean Trillion goal. There are, however, several signs of progress.
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Study: Earth in the midst of sixth mass extinction - 0 views

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    The loss and decline of animals around the world - caused by habitat loss and global climate disruption - mean we're in the midst of a sixth "mass extinction" of life on Earth, according to several studies out Thursday in the journal Science.
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RCA Student Invents Artificial Leaf that Can Produce Oxygen - PSFK - 0 views

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    The Silk Leaf, by RCA graduate Julian Melchiorri, is the first manmade material that can perform photosynthesis. It has huge implications for science and technology and it could also make long-distance space travel a possibility.
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The #CVSEffect in Action: Wagon Train Edition - IKEA, GM, Mars Stand Up for Climate Pol... - 0 views

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    This article points to the latest wave of businesses working collaboratively on the urgent, common ground issues of renewable energy and climate policy. In America's history of westward expansion and exploration, pioneer families came together in wagon trains for mutual support. In the same way, the examples below show that businesses are taking action, together, to ensure a more certain future that's good for all of us and for business.
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New Analysis: America's Largest Companies are Jumping on Clean Energy Bandwagon and Sav... - 0 views

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    The report, Power Forward 2.0: How American Companies are Setting Clean Energy Targets and Capturing Greater Business Value, shows that clean energy is becoming mainstream for U.S. corporations - with 60 percent of the Fortune 100 having goals for renewable energy or greenhouse gas reductions. Through these initiatives, the 53 Fortune 100 companies reporting on climate and energy targets have collectively saved $1.1 billion annually and decreased their annual CO2 emissions by approximately 58.3 million metric tons - the equivalent of retiring 15 coal-fired power plants.
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Obama launches efforts to save honey bees - CNN.com - 0 views

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    The United States is launching an effort to save some of its busiest workers: honey bees.
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Report sheds light on a massive, neglected ecosystem | CIFOR Forests News Blog - 0 views

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    Tropical dry forests make up nearly half the world's tropical forests and support people and iconic wildlife, just as their humid counterparts do. But they have yet to capture the attention of the public or policymakers as the world's rainforests have, putting them at risk of mismanagement and overexploitation.
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Is Cameroon becoming the new Indonesia? Palm oil plantations accelerating deforestation - 0 views

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    The potential for new laws governing the use of forest resources this year in Cameroon promises an opportunity to stem the rapid loss of forest in the biologically diverse country. But the changes may ultimately not be what's needed to save Cameroon's forests. Read more at http://news.mongabay.com/2014/0625-gfrn-cannon-cameroon.html#w6L2jPe1cgOgqGYr.99
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Space fishing: ESA floats plan to net space junk - 0 views

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    ESA's Clean Space initiative is looking at developing a satellite that can rendezvous with space debris and render it harmless by netting it like fish. According to ESA, there are 17,000 trackable objects larger than a coffee cup orbiting the Earth and many more down to the size of paint chips. This may not seem like anything very dangerous, but at orbital velocity, even a paint chip can hit like a bullet and a steel nut has the impact of a hand grenade.
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Clean Energy Saving US Companies More Than $1 Billion Annually | Sustainable Brands - 2 views

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    The nation's largest companies are rapidly embracing renewable energy sourcing and greenhouse gas emissions reduction efforts, according to a new report from Calvert Investments, Ceres, David Gardiner & Associates, and World Wildlife Fund (WWF).
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[PRESS RELEASE] The Consumer Goods Forum Calls For Binding Global Climate Change Deal - 0 views

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    The Board of The Consumer Goods Forum today called on heads of state across the world to engage and act with determination, leadership and ambition to secure an ambitious and legally binding global climate deal.
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New Poll Shows Voters Are Ready To Pay To Blunt Climate Change - 0 views

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    A new poll from Bloomberg shows that by nearly a two-to-one margin, 62 percent to 33 percent, Americans are willing to pay more for their energy to achieve reductions in carbon pollution, and a majority who plan to vote are more likely to support candidates who endorse policies to fight climate change.
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Tesla handing over the keys to its technology - Yahoo News - 0 views

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    Electric car maker Tesla Motors is handing over the keys to its technology in an unusual effort to encourage other automakers to expand beyond gasoline-burning vehicles.
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80 Organizations Call on Apple's Lisa Jackson to Stop Off-shoring Worker Health and Saf... - 0 views

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    Groups say workers could be exposed to more than three times the amount of chemicals of US workers. Consumers take action with new mock "App;" 20,000 have so far signed petition urging action by Apple.
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