Microsoft’s Pursuit of Climate Goals Runs Into Headwinds

(The New York Times) Microsoft has an ambitious plan to cut its carbon emissions. But on Thursday, the company reported a big increase in the greenhouse gases emanating from its operations and its products, a reminder of the challenges that companies face as they try to clean up their businesses. Microsoft’s carbon emissions were up…

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How Climate Change Is Disrupting the Global Supply Chain

(Yale Environment) The Covid pandemic has rightly received most of the blame for global supply chain upheavals in the last two years. But the less publicized threat to supply chains from climate change poses a far more serious threat and is already being felt, scholars and experts say. The pandemic is “a temporary problem,” while…

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Carbon Capture Takes Center Stage, But Is Its Promise an Illusion?

(Inside Climate News) With his climate agenda stalled in Congress, President Joe Biden has managed to win billions in federal spending for one pillar of his platform that is gaining increased attention globally: carbon capture. In a major win for oil, coal, utilities and other industries, the federal government is poised to make its largest…

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LPs to GPs: Report GHG and scenario data or risk relationship

(Venture Capital Journal) “We need attributable greenhouse gas data. That’s my big ask to GPs in the room.” So said an executive at an influential US-based investor at PEI Media’s Responsible Investment Forum in New York. The event was conducted under Chatham House rules, which means comments cannot be attributed to the speakers. The same…

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Stripe is paying companies to pull carbon out of the atmosphere. What’s your company doing to fight climate change?

(Fast Company) There may be no better signal that a corporate initiative has potential than when customers reach out and beg: “Take my money.” After Stripe, the online payments company, committed to spending at least $1 million on carbon-removal technologies a few years ago, two things happened. One, “we got a surprisingly positive reaction from…

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The ESG bar is high this proxy season: Is your board prepared?

(GreenBiz) Last year saw a record number of ESG and climate-focused shareholder proposals winning majority support in 2021. Therefore, we can only expect the same for 2022 as shareholders’ and stakeholders’ expectations continue to rise. The success of hedge fund Engine No. 1 in securing board seats at Exxon Mobil in 2021 was a major…

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Amazon’s entrepreneur dream is closer to a nightmare for many

(Protocol) On a Veterans Affairs job board, between advertisements for public loan forgiveness and a Red Cross blood drive, is an attractive small-business opportunity for returning soldiers. Want to finally be the boss of your own future? Amazon will offer you the chance to start your own delivery company, no experience required. This advertisement attracted…

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