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  2. Big Companies Helping to Fight Climate Change and ... - AOL

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    After 50 years in business, Chouinard transferred ownership of the $3 billion company to a trust and nonprofit organization dedicated to protecting the environment and fighting climate change ...

  3. Business action on climate change - Wikipedia

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    The European Investment Bank's Investment Survey also found that Western and Northern European firms are more likely to invest in climate mitigation. [1] [2]Business action on climate change is a topic which since 2000 includes a range of activities relating to climate change, and to influencing political decisions on climate change-related regulation, such as the Kyoto Protocol.

  4. 3 Companies Embracing and Helping the Environment - AOL

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    For years, environmentalists have bemoaned the destruction of trees. The timber real estate investment trust (REIT) sector might actually be one of the most environmentally friendly industries ...

  5. Corporate environmental responsibility - Wikipedia

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    The environmental aspect of corporate social responsibility has been debated over the past few decades, as stakeholders increasingly require organizations to become more environmentally aware and socially responsible. [2] In the traditional business model, environmental protection was considered only in relation to the "public interest ...

  6. Eco-investing - Wikipedia

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    Socially responsible investing is the practice of investing only in those companies which satisfy certain moral or ethical criteria. This may include companies with an interest in the environment, but also supports various other social and religious issues. [8] Eco-investing narrows in on the interests of sustainable environmental issues.

  7. Ceres (organization) - Wikipedia

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    In 1993, following lengthy negotiations, Sunoco became the first Fortune 500 company to endorse the Ceres Principles. Since then, over 50 companies have endorsed the Ceres Principles, including 13 Fortune 500 companies that have adopted their own equivalent environmental principles. [4] In 2003, the organization rebranded itself as "Ceres". [5]

  8. Sustainable business - Wikipedia

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    A sustainable business, or a green business, is an enterprise which has (or aims to have) a minimal negative impact or potentially a positive effect on the global or local environment, community, society, or economy—a business that attempts to meet the triple bottom line.

  9. The global coronavirus pandemic caused massive unemployment and forced many of those who kept their jobs to work from home. Now that vaccines are being deployed and the crisis is slowly abating ...