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Cooking the books: The magical math of ‘climate-friendly’ meat

Corporate Knights

The world’s biggest meat-packers have announced net-zero targets, as the industry tries to reassure the public that despite the urgency of the climate emergency, there’s no need to cut back on our burgers and steaks. Nestlé is paying ranchers for regenerative grazing practices that get sold as carbon credits. It’s possible.”

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Leading in a fundamentally changing world

GreenBiz

How can we transform our business model to become net-zero, regenerative, fair and equitable? but from the perspective of "How can we transform our business model to become net-zero, regenerative, fair and equitable?". Not from a perspective of "How can we do less harm?" A new type of humanism . Pull Quote.

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Is the golf industry doing enough to combat climate change?

GreenBiz

Sports leagues are seeing the impacts and the surge of climate-responsible athletes using their platforms to promote positive environmental and social impact — it’s something for the history books. The future is net-zero, and re-entering the Paris Climate Agreement should be seen as a signal to step up and act faster than ever before.

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Our 10 Must-Read ESG and Sustainability Books for 2022

3BL Media

DESCRIPTION: Did your New Year’s resolution include spending less time on-screen and more time curled up with a good book or audiobook? We asked our experts as well as polled Antea Group clients and friends about their favorite books on the topics of Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG), and sustainability. Publisher: Knopf.

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Canada is sleeping on the energy transition

Corporate Knights

Gareth Gransaull is the co-executive director of Re_Generation , Canada’s next-generation think tank working to build a regenerative economy, and a climate policy researcher with the Institute for Integrated Energy Systems at the University of Victoria.

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PepsiCo CSO on embedding sustainability into 'day-to-day business'

GreenBiz

The number of companies proclaiming their intent to go net-zero by 2050 has expanded exponentially in the past 12 months, but the ones short-cutting that commitment by a decade are a rarer breed. We saw that the need for a food system that is sustainable, that is regenerative, that is inclusive, it's probably bigger than we thought.

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20 C-suite sustainability champions for 2021

GreenBiz

Last year, Ecolab set a goal for net-zero carbon emissions by 2050, getting halfway there by 2030. The company’s "Commitment to Life" vision for 2030 includes net-zero GHG emissions by 2030, and raising by 7.4 In 2019, Gutierrez issued a new goal of net-zero emissions by 2050, expecting to reach it halfway by 2025.