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The time has come to rein in the global scourge of palm oil
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The time has come to rein in the global scourge of palm oil

The cultivation of palm oil, found in roughly half of U.S. grocery products, has devastated tropical ecosystems, released vast amounts of C02 into the atmosphere, and impoverished rural communities. Efforts are underway that could curb industry abuses.

Experts debate Biden's climate policy promises
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Experts debate Biden's climate policy promises

A group of experts gathered to debate the prospects for the new White House administration’s big promises on the environment.
The surprising link between consumer habits and deadly diseases
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The surprising link between consumer habits and deadly diseases

From age-old malaria to COVID-19, markets influence systems that drive pandemic risk. Here's what we can do about it.

Investment funds managing $16 trillion urge companies in Brazil to fight Amazon deforestation
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Investment funds managing $16 trillion urge companies in Brazil to fight Amazon deforestation

A group of more than 200 funds called on businesses to play an active role in halting the degradation of the rainforest.
How companies are changing supply chains to save the rain forest

How companies are changing supply chains to save the rain forest

Beef and leather and soy markets are the root cause of the destruction of the Amazon. Can companies make changes to their supply chains that will save what’s left?
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