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Inogen Alliance Presents at COP29 in Azerbaijan

3BL Media

Blue Zone events: WATER RESILIENCE AND CLIMATE CHANGE. This SVA framework, designed to evaluate the effects of climate change on water resources—from supply chains to distribution networks—has been applied in over 800 locations globally.

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Empowering Young Leaders to Solve the World’s Energy Challenges: Insights From Nine Business Case Studies Highlight Paths to a Sustainable Future

James Militzer

These young people have grown up under the shadow of climate change, and they rightly view it as a threat to their future. The University of Michigan Endowment Fund: Divesting from Fossil Fuels (Published 9.9.2020) In September 2019, there were climate change strikes at the University of Michigan.

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These are Canada’s 50 fastest-growing green companies of 2023

Corporate Knights

Good Natured Products Growth rate: 266% With its growing line of compostable food packaging, Vancouver-based Good Natured Products reports it has displaced 31 million pounds of petroleum-based plastics since 2006. And according to Victoria-based Audette Analytics, the sector “is far behind on the road to decarbonization.”

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Making Connections and Democratizing ESG: Soojin Lee, Sustainable Finance Solutions

3BL Media

I moved around frequently when I was younger, so I’ve been drawn and exposed to change, diversity, and trying new things. I joined Bloomberg in Hong Kong in 2006 after I graduated from university in Korea. What’s changed is that the majority of our customers now integrate ESG factors into their investment process.

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Meet the 50 fastest-growing green companies in Canada

Corporate Knights

Last fall, an ambitious survey covering 10 countries found that 84% of young people aged 16 to 25 are at least “moderately worried” about climate change – and 59% are extremely worried. They don’t see the “adults” – in business or government – making any of the hard decisions required to avoid the climate crisis. Bleached flour?

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