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VIBE is pleased to announce our partnership with Ecologi to plant a tree for every book sold!

VIBE

In January 2022, VIBE became partners with Ecologi ( [link] ) to plant a tree for every "Earths Climate Heroes" book sold. So far we've planted nearly 300 trees, and hope to plant many more by Earth Day 2022. They also help fund reforestation and carbon offset projects around the globe.

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VIBE Ecologi Blog February 2024

VIBE

In January 2022, VIBE became partners with Ecologi ( [link] ) to plant a tree for every "Earths Climate Heroes" childrens book sold. And on this second anniversary of the partnership, so far we've planted nearly 400 trees. But we know it’s preventable and it’s not going to save itself.

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Commitment to Customers, Transparency, and Decarbonization

3BL Media

Q: As you look back on sustainability at NRG in 2022, what were some of the highlights? A: 2022 was another year of progress, made possible by collaboration and innovation both internally and externally. Three priorities guided our work. We had previously announced, in June 2021, our intention to shut down this facility.

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20 C-suite sustainability champions for 2021

GreenBiz

Natural carbon sinks, carbon mineralization and direct-air capture are early focus areas for Stripe’s 2019 Negative Emissions Commitment , which aims to spend at least double in these areas compared with what it pays for carbon offsets. It is already at 96 percent renewable energy toward the 2030 goal of 100 percent.

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Take Five: Shock and Gore at Davos

Chris Hall

As you’d expect, he took comfort in the numbers, noting that the US$4 billion lost through withdrawals from ‘ red ’ US states, were more than offset by inflows of US$230 billion from US clients during 2022. Science-based net zero transition pathways only recommend residual emissions be offset through carbon credits.

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The ESG Interview: Profits that Don’t Cost the Earth

Chris Hall

We’re only really operating geographies where we think we can have a positive impact economically and socially and as well as environmentally.”. When it comes to agricultural and forestry carbon management, it’s private sector actors driving change by buying carbon credits.”. Achieving scale.