1. Today’s coronavirus update: Gym, barbers reopen in Georgia; Michigan acquiesces  New York Post
  2. Georgia business owners are conflicted as the state reopens hair salons, gyms and bowling alleys  CNN
  3. All eyes on Georgia as pandemic restrictions begin to be lifted  CBS This Morning
  4. Home of the Braves: Atlanta, HQ of the CDC, may bear the brunt of Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp’s bad judgment  New York Daily News
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  1. Georgia mayor on reopening: It’s like the ‘Twilight Zone’  CNN
  2. As U.S. coronavirus death toll tops 51,000, handful of states move toward reopening  Reuters
  3. Atlanta mayor: Racist text ‘saddened me that in 2020 this is what we’re still facing’ | TheHill  The Hill
  4. Georgia AG to investigate racist text sent to Atlanta mayor over pandemic  Atlanta Journal Constitution
  5. Georgia attorney general will investigate racist text sent to Atlanta mayor and her 12-year-old son  CNN
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Plus, McKinsey Partner Dickon Pinner offers advice on how corporate sustainability professions can apply lessons from the COVID-19 crisis to long-term climate strategy.

The company’s new carbon-intelligent software can switch loads between its data centers depending on the availability of clean power.

One word, resilience

Redundant, distributed, resilient, smaller scale and locally powered, yet connected to the larger world in ways that benefit it when safe.

The organization Project Drawdown has done a great job of identifying and sharing the most viable solutions to climate change. We need to do the same thing for biodiversity.

Daniel Lee, executive director of the Levi Strauss Foundation, joined veteran journalist Marc Gunther for a conversation about how the foundation has worked on social justice issues for well over a century. In those years, the foundation has largely focused its philanthropic efforts on protecting the marginalized.

The startup initially planned to have 3 million acres signed up for its Indigo Carbon program in the first year. It sextupled that goal.

Mankai is the world’s tiniest leaf vegetable. Israeli startup Hinoman wants to build it into a widely available food brand by 2025.