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Stakeholder Capitalism Still Makes Business Sense

Andrew Winston

Long-term resilience and business survival depend on sustainably serving stakeholders and society. The regulations have driven some companies back to a “just comply with the law” mindset (which slows their ambition). Building net positive businesses is the best path to long-term value, resilience, and relevance.

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Inside the University of Chicago’s controversial solar geoengineering initiative

Grist

Solar geoengineering, for example, does nothing to ameliorate ocean acidification, which occurs when the ocean absorbs carbon dioxide from the atmosphere. Higher temperatures may also require managing, indeed perhaps engineering, ecosystems to be resilient to climate change and even help mitigate it.”

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Every region of the country is taking climate action. Here’s how.

Grist

The Chugach Regional Resources Commission, an organization made up of seven Indigenous governments in south-central Alaska, is leading several projects aimed at helping coastal communities adapt to the changing ocean. Climate pressures like ocean acidification have made it harder for the mollusks to build and maintain shells.