Written by: YCC Team
Corner stores, daycares, auto mechanics … small businesses provide vital services to communities.
But many are vulnerable to increasingly extreme weather as the climate warms.
Moritz-Chapelliquen: “As more and more disruptions end up happening … they have to...
Written by: Kimberly White
UBS Group will no longer fund new offshore oil projects in the Arctic. The Swiss bank also announced it would not provide financing for new thermal coal mines or oil sands on undeveloped lands.
The new standards...
Courtesy of Landscape News
Written by: Monica Evans
Bamboo might seem an unusual material from which to build bikes, but for young Ghanaian entrepreneur Bernice Dapaah, the idea was easy to come by. “When I was very young, I...
Written by: Stacy Savage
In August 2018, the Dallas City Council voted to approve a recycling ordinance for all multi-family dwellings with 8 units or more. By January 1, 2020 all affected multi-family properties must provide access to recycling for staff and...
Written by: Kimberly White
The King of Beers is bringing its long-term commitment to renewable energy to the biggest stage of the year: Super Bowl LIII.
Budweiser’s latest commercial features the iconic Budweiser Clydesdales alongside wind turbines. Anheuser Busch VP of Marketing Core...
Written by: Kimberly White
Sporting good giant adidas announced earlier this month that the company would more than double their production of shoes containing recycled plastic waste.
adidas has steadily increased production over the years, going from producing 1 million pairs in 2017...
Written by: Kimberly White
A new report from the World Economic Forum (WEF) has found that prioritizing nature isn’t just good for the planet but also good for business.
World leaders, cities, companies, and individuals around the globe have been calling...
Written by: Oliver Withers
When asked about illegal activity around the world, areas that most people would consider would include drugs, human trafficking and arms. What may not immediately spring to mind is the illegal trade in wildlife and...
Written by: Kimberly White
Ben & Jerry’s announced last week that they are moving away from single-use plastics.
In early 2019, the company’s 600 worldwide locations will no longer offer plastic straws or spoons.
Currently, Ben & Jerry’s gives away 2.5 million plastic straws...
Written by: Kimberly White
On March 28th, Salesforce, Disney, Google, Apple, and more than 300 other companies launched the Renewable Energy Buyers Alliance (REBA)- the largest group of corporate renewable energy buyers in the U.S.
REBA was initially formed...












