Creating jobs for economically and socially vulnerable people is crucial for supporting the SDGs, according to Business for Social Responsibility.
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National governments have actionable information for cities. Why not share it?
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The best of live interviews from GreenBiz events. This episode: Three Hawaiian high school students talk about their generation’s fight for resilience.
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Dutch engineers and oil giant Total unveil recyclable, bio-based electric vehicle that they claim is 100 percent recyclable.
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Businesses that can tackle global challenges in sustainability actually can create long-term innovation.
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A sailing trip tries to navigate a sea change in ocean plastic.
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Also, WeWork takes meat off the menu and a dialogue with Emily Penn, the Cambridge-educated cofounder of an all-female research crew studying toxic, plastic ocean gyres.
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