Sustainability & Risk

Guidance on sustaining business and nature while managing increasing risks

Erika Le manages circularity at Rehrig Pacific

Inside the Circular Economy with Smart Maps and Blockchain

Mary Lennon of Fannie Mae

How Fannie Mae Studies Climate Impact on US Housing

Streaming cars represent traffic noise

Working through the Noise—At a Cost to Productivity

Biodiversity represented by a grassland hillside, lake, and mountains

Think Tank: Why Are Business Execs Talking about Biodiversity?

A magnifying glass over a globe symbolizes sustainable sourcing

Sustainable Sourcing: A Data-Driven Approach to Supplier Selection

A tiered planting system on a green hillside

A Look Inside Sustainable Sourcing

Measuring equipment on a tripod in a field represents accounting of carbon offsets

With Carbon Offsets under Scrutiny, Some Tap Tech for Verification

A map shows lines connecting supply chain locations worldwide

Fast Four: Toward a Nimble Supply Chain

A map showing varying threat levels in shades of blue and red

A Call for Collaboration Strengthens Corporate Security

Panels on a warehouse capture the solar potential of a rooftop

NextTech: Seeing a Company’s Solar Potential

A cargo port represents the impacts of CBAM

Understanding the Global Impacts of EU’s Carbon Tax

A map with orange and green risk areas is part of a A map of color-coded risks, part of a climate risk assessment

Bringing Climate Risk Assessments In-House with GIS

Tony Yates of Langan

How One AEC Firm Mastered Sustainable Growth

Climate risk symbolized by a cluster of modern office buildings

9 in 10 Large Companies Have Assets Located in Path of Climate Hazards

Sandbags stacked as floodwaters threaten

How Experts Spot Risks and Build Resilience for Their Companies

A map of the US shows locations of companies involved in hypothetical foodborne illness

NextTech: Risk Mitigation in Complex Networks

Building scaffolding symbolizes a second skin for retrofits

A "Second Skin" for Buildings Aims for a Net-Zero Future

A map of a UK town is color-coded to show carbon emissions

NextTech: Making Unseen Emissions Visible

A map of OEM suppliers in Japan illustrates supply chain transparency

NextTech: Tracing Relationships through the Supply Chain

Oil rigs like this one may soon become part of a carbon capture plan

How Oil and Gas Pipelines Are Getting a New Life in Carbon Capture

A locked pink shipping container

The Art and Science of Securing Goods from Manufacturing to Point of Sale

A fertilizer shortage signified by a field of wheat with a few trees

Supply Chain Squeeze Spotlights Smarter Use of Resources

A signpost pointing to people, profit, and planet

The Surprising Ways Location Technology Supports Sustainability

Matt Finer of Amazon Conservation and MAAP

GeoAI, Corporate Responsibility, and the Vigilance of a Climate Watchdog

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