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Hundreds of companies promised to help save forests. Did they?

Hundreds of companies promised to help save forests. Did they?

Cargill, Nestle, Carrefour and others pledged to reach net-zero deforestation in their supply chains by 2020.

These Big Food companies get failing grades on political spending transparency
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These Big Food companies get failing grades on political spending transparency

Precisely what role do companies like Tyson, Nestlé, and Coca-Cola play in shaping policies that regulate junk food advertisements to children, maintain a low tipped minimum wage, and limit carbon emissions? No one knows for sure, including their shareholders.

How to tell if a company's 'net zero' goals are greenwashing

How to tell if a company's 'net zero' goals are greenwashing

Here are some questions to ask when a company says it plans to get to zero emissions.
60 global businesses announce commitment to ESG reporting at Davos
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60 global businesses announce commitment to ESG reporting at Davos

At Davos, the companies committed to publish information on 21 environmental, social, and governance metrics, from greenhouse gas emissions to diversity to taxes paid.
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Climate change poses 'systemic threat' to the economy, big investors warn
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Climate change poses 'systemic threat' to the economy, big investors warn

Financial regulators should act to avoid economic disaster, according to a letter from pension funds and other investors representing almost $1 trillion in assets.
Morgan Stanley commits to tallying its climate impact
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Morgan Stanley commits to tallying its climate impact

The financial giant will become the first major U.S. bank to count emissions from its loans and investments.
Now more than ever it seems we can’t live without plastic. Can we learn to live with it?
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Now more than ever it seems we can’t live without plastic. Can we learn to live with it?

Companies and governments are working to minimize environmental harm of plastic packaging and products, but they face a nuanced reality.

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