Companies from across the food and agriculture sector unveiled new initiatives this week in a bid to boost the already substantial expansion of regenerative agriculture across North America. Regenerative methods…

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After several years of stuttering progress, the idea that carbon credits can be used to fund regenerative agriculture took a leap forward this week with the release of what might…

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The International Organization for Standardization (ISO) and Greenhouse Gas (GHG) Protocol plan to “harmonize” their frameworks for emissions accounting and reporting, a move greeted with enthusiasm by professionals responsible for…

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The Science Based Targets initiative (SBTi) has been urged not to exclude nature-based solutions from its net-zero standard. The plea comes from more than 40 experts who fear the organization…

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Climate activist, academic and journalist Bill McKibben’s nonprofit 350.org convinced investors representing $40 trillion to divest from oil and gas companies over the past decade. Now he’s using his voice…

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What does it mean to be “carbon neutral”? Is the term past its expiration date? In the latest episode of “Two Steps Forward,” sustainability communications consultant Solitaire Townsend and I…

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The demand is straightforward, if not simple: To slow climate change, stop funding fossil fuels now, not decades from now. That’s what the International Energy Agency said in May 2021,…

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Setting a robust internal price on carbon is among the most meaningful climate strategies available to companies. It’s also no small task. To be truly impactful, internal carbon prices (ICPs)…

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There’s a gap between organizations’ net-zero promises and the reality of their building stock. With the construction industry responsible for 39% of global energy-related carbon emissions, many companies and government…

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