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Are carbon offsets the answer to the climate change crisis?

Business Green

Globally, the challenge is even greater of course, since Europe is in fact a leader when it comes to tackling climate change. Coad says the firm's business client base now ranges from micro enterprises to agencies to law firms, and the number of larger clients continues growing. Beyond personal.

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20 C-suite sustainability champions for 2021

GreenBiz

It mass-produced the first electric car in the 1990s, then literally crushed most of them in 2003. Spending the past year as Ecolab’s president and COO, he joined as an executive vice president in 2008 after capping off 15 years as Nestlé’s head of corporate sales in Europe. Rosalind 'Roz' Brewer, COO and Group President, Starbucks.

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20 C-suite sustainability champions for 2021

AGreenLiving

It mass-produced the first electric car in the 1990s, then literally crushed most of them in 2003. Spending the past year as Ecolab’s president and COO, he joined as an executive vice president in 2008 after capping off 15 years as Nestlé’s head of corporate sales in Europe.

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Interview with Brian Czech: the impossibility of a perpetually-growing economy

Low Impact

I established CASSE in 2003, and worked part-time as its president for many years, then quit the federal government in 2017 to run CASSE full-time. They prohibited me from even mentioning the conflict between GDP growth and biodiversity conservation. We’re losing biodiversity every step of the way. It can never be immaterial.

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25 badass women shaping climate action in 2021

GreenBiz

Over the past year, many professional services organizations that previously had little to say publicly about their climate change strategy — from law firms to management consultants to ad agencies — found themselves under closer scrutiny not just for their own footprint but for supporting some of the biggest climate deniers around.