Explore our insights, spanning topics from sustainability to stakeholder engagement, activism to responsible investment.
Ask an Advocate Anything: Leila Salazar-López, Amazon Watch
Planning to pump oil out of the planet’s largest rainforest? Then you can count on a friendly visit from this seasoned activist organization.
For BP & Nestlé, Net Zero is Still the End Game
Two senior corporate leaders weigh in on carbon neutral goals amidst political polarization and pandemic strife.
Ask an Advocate Anything: Chad Frischmann, Project Drawdown
The NGO’s lead data geek says it’s high time we ditch the risk outlook and start seeing climate solutions as an opportunity.
Ask an Advocate Anything: Jennifer Krill, Earthworks
To Earthworks executive director Jennifer Krill, ‘business as usual’ is driving the world straight into a climate catastrophe.
Ask an Advocate Anything: Kendra Ulrich, Stand.earth
Stand.earth targets companies like Carnival Corporation with high-profile, hard-hitting campaigns. Kendra Ulrich walks us through her group’s most recent action.
What Does it Mean to be a “Good Corporate Citizen” in 2019?
From the mail room to the C-Suite, companies are actively rethinking their own role in tackling big challenges. Here’s why everything is changing, and why that’s a good thing.
Ask an Advocate Anything: John Hocevar, Greenpeace
John Hocevar, Greenpeace’s Ocean Campaigns Director, says a “perfect storm” of trends is poised to unleash a surge of action on marine debris.
Guest Blog | Shareowners to Companies: Take Action on Climate!
According to the latest Proxy Preview, a comprehensive overview of the 2016 shareholder season, this may well be the “Year of the Environment”—with a focus on climate.
How to Win At Climate Activism, From A Republican
Years of stagnation following the failed federal climate legislation in 2009, COP21 in Paris signaled a new era of energy, optimism and action for the U.S. climate movement.
Bold Clean Energy Collaboration Needed – More Oregons, Fewer Nevadas
We need bold, cross sectoral leadership among key stakeholders willing to engage one another to tackle our daunting energy challenges.
Ahead of the Curve: Military Drives Environmental Action
The military is considered a bastion of conservatism by many. But the military’s approach to climate change is anything but conservative; it’s pragmatic.
BP and Google Leave ALEC: Are Companies Finally Taking Climate Change Seriously?
What does a mass exodus from the controversial American Legislative Exchange Council, or Alec, say about stakeholder engagement and climate campaigns?
Envisioning a Future with Less Doom and Gloom: Opportunities for the Next Generation of Optimists
When it comes to stories about the fate of the earth, headlines are usually dominated by tales of gloom and doom.
The New Retail Regulatory Norm, and What Business Needs to Do About It
Increased globalization and U.S. political dysfunction have accelerated the establishment of a new norm of regulatory action—not regulation by law, but regulation by retail.