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387 articles · Page 9 of 33
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Understanding Scope 1, Scope 2, and Scope 3 emissions helps organizations identify where their greenhouse gas emissions come from and how to manage climate impact across operations and the value chain.

Boards are being asked to govern through climate risk, nature loss, and regulatory change. This piece examines how sustainable leadership is reshaping board oversight, strategy, and accountability.
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Greenwashing and green marketing differ in intent and credibility, making it critical to distinguish real sustainability action from misleading environmental claims.
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This guide explains the key types of climate risks and why understanding them is essential for building resilient strategies, meeting ESG expectations, and protecting long-term business value.
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This piece explains the difference between carbon footprint and carbon handprint, highlighting why reducing emissions and creating positive climate impact are both essential for effective ESG and climate strategies.
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A sustainability professional’s Wishlist for 2026Editor’s note for 2026: a sustainability pro’s wishlist that balances what’s doable with what feels impossible, because the next five years decide whether we reach Paris goals by 2030. Start now. Q1!!
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This guide explains the most common types of greenwashing and why spotting misleading sustainability claims is critical for credible ESG strategies and stakeholder trust.

An Enterprise Decarbonization Execution Model turns emissions insights into sustained reductions by embedding decarbonization into core business strategy and operations.
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Sustainability communication is everywhere. What matters now is relevance. This article examines how leadership gets noticed through context, credibility, and audience.
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Multinational companies align ESG across the US and UK by using a global framework with strong governance and local flexibility to meet differing regulatory expectations.

ESG ratings differ because agencies apply different methodologies, materiality views, and data assumptions. Investors should treat ESG scores as directional inputs, not absolute judgments, and combine them with deeper analysis.

In 2026, climate-related risks are material business risks affecting assets, supply chains, costs, and reputation. Understanding transition, physical, and liability risks is essential for resilience, compliance, and credible ESG strategy.