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80+ Best Environmental ESG Resources

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#39 The Sustainability Cost of Generative AINewsletter
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#39 The Sustainability Cost of Generative AI

AI promises efficiency and breakthroughs across industries, but its rapid growth carries a hidden price. From soaring electricity use to rising water consumption and carbon emissions, the environmental footprint of generative AI is now too big to ignore and demands urgent solutions.

06 Apr 2026
#38 DHL’s Mission to Decarbonize Global LogisticsNewsletter
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#38 DHL’s Mission to Decarbonize Global Logistics

Every package has a footprint. DHL’s 39,000 EVs and green hubs show how logistics can deliver a net-zero future.

06 Apr 2026
#36 How sustainable is Lululemon, really?Newsletter
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#36 How sustainable is Lululemon, really?

Lululemon is pushing circularity, renewable energy, and supply chain transparency but can it hit its 2030 goals as emissions rise?

06 Apr 2026
#30 Sun Gone Dim: How the U.S. Lost Its Solar Manufacturing LeadNewsletter
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#30 Sun Gone Dim: How the U.S. Lost Its Solar Manufacturing Lead

The U.S. once led in solar innovation but today, China dominates 90% of global manufacturing. What happened? This editorial unpacks two decades of missed opportunities, trade policy missteps, and what the U.S. must do next to stay in the clean energy race.

06 Apr 2026
#29 Dettol. Durex. Lizol. Reckitt’s Big Move Toward a Cleaner FutureNewsletter
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#29 Dettol. Durex. Lizol. Reckitt’s Big Move Toward a Cleaner Future

From Dettol to Durex, Reckitt is embedding sustainability across its brands, cutting emissions, plastic, and pollution while scaling social impact.

06 Apr 2026
#26 London Climate Action Week 2025: Key Takeaways for Policymakers, Investors, and ESG LeadersNewsletter
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#26 London Climate Action Week 2025: Key Takeaways for Policymakers, Investors, and ESG Leaders

London Climate Action Week 2025 spotlighted rising climate investments, policy gaps, and the urgent need to scale adaptation alongside net-zero plans.

06 Apr 2026
#25 Zara and H&M are going green. But are they solving the real problem?Newsletter
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#25 Zara and H&M are going green. But are they solving the real problem?

Fast fashion brands are racing to rebrand themselves as sustainable—but can a model built on speed, scale, and low costs ever align with environmental and social responsibility? In this feature, we explore the real impact of fast fashion, take a closer look at Zara and H&M’s sustainability efforts, and reflect on whether consumer choices can drive meaningful change.

06 Apr 2026
#24 China Leads the EV Race. Is the Rest of the World Falling Behind?Newsletter
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#24 China Leads the EV Race. Is the Rest of the World Falling Behind?

EV sales are booming, especially in emerging markets, but charging infrastructure isn't keeping up. Can global leaders close the gap fast enough to keep the EV momentum going?

06 Apr 2026
#21 How LEGO Is Investing $1.4 Billion to Build a Greener FutureNewsletter
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#21 How LEGO Is Investing $1.4 Billion to Build a Greener Future

LEGO is investing $1.4B to cut plastic, reduce emissions, and build a sustainable future—one brick at a time, with transparency, innovation, and long-term impact.

06 Apr 2026
#16 Why Tesla Got Dropped From an ESG IndexNewsletter
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#16 Why Tesla Got Dropped From an ESG Index

Tesla’s removal from a major ESG index brought global attention to the inconsistencies in ESG ratings. This article explores why companies often receive conflicting scores from different agencies, breaking down the main causes—differences in scope, measurement, and weighting. It also highlights how this divergence impacts investor trust and corporate strategy.

06 Apr 2026
#15 Nature Tech Innovations for a Planet-First FutureNewsletter
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#15 Nature Tech Innovations for a Planet-First Future

Satellites and AI are transforming forest conservation by enabling real-time monitoring and predictive analytics to combat deforestation. From Colombia to Cameroon, indigenous communities and environmental groups use this tech to receive alerts, deploy drones, and intervene quickly—cutting forest loss by up to 50%. Projects like Gabon’s Forest Foresight even forecast illegal activity before it happens. Yet, nature tech isn’t a silver bullet. It requires empowered local communities, strong enforcement, and global citizen engagement. While AI and satellites are powerful tools, true forest protection hinges on human will, action, and sustained support from governments, consumers, and conservation partners worldwide.

06 Apr 2026
#13 How Microsoft Is Turning Climate Action into OpportunityNewsletter
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#13 How Microsoft Is Turning Climate Action into Opportunity

Carbon credits are vital for tackling climate change, representing one metric ton of CO2 reduced or removed. They enable businesses to offset unavoidable emissions by supporting projects like reforestation or renewable energy. Compliance markets, like the EU ETS, drive industrial emission cuts (47% since 2005), while voluntary markets help companies like Microsoft achieve carbon negativity. Buyers include corporations, governments, and airlines; sellers are project developers. Standards like Verra ensure credit quality through rigorous verification. Despite criticisms of over-reliance, credits complement decarbonization, with global markets expanding via initiatives like CORSIA and Paris Agreement’s Article 6, fostering innovation and sustainability.

06 Apr 2026