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Climate Change

Water, Water Everywhere, and Not a Drop to Source: PepsiCo Mitigates the Risk of Global Water Scarcity

Posted on November 14, 2017 by Maggie

The “deceptive abundance” of water makes it an especially interesting litmus test for evaluating companies and their commitment to long-term sustainability. PepsiCo is an example of a company that has taken early steps to mitigate the risks of global water scarcity to its supply chain and business strategy more broadly.

Sweetgreen: ‘Romaine’-ing Sustainable While Scaling

Posted on November 14, 2017 by LW

Sweetgreen’s customer promise of sustainable, locally sourced ingredients poses a supply chain challenge as the company scales, and exposes Sweetgreen to significant climate change risk.

Exx-on, Exx-off: How Global Climate Change Could Wipe Away Big Oil’s Profits

Posted on November 14, 2017 by Daniel Henley

The connection of ExxonMobil to climate change is more than just causal. Changing weather and landscapes will have a profound impact on Exxon's ability to profitably produce oil.

Is Diageo feeling blue about Johnnie Walker’s future? Declines in grain yields could threaten the world’s largest spirit producer’s supply chain

Posted on November 14, 2017 by Sam

Anticipating risk to its agricultural raw materials, Diageo has taken steps to ensure the sustainability of its supply chain. Have they done enough?

Unilever’s climate-proofing strategy

Posted on November 14, 2017 by Gayathri Ramkrishnan

Unilever whose supply chain has been significantly impacted by climate change has commendable initiatives lined up to fight the climate change battle.

Vertical Urban Farming: The Food Supply’s Savior from Climate Change?

Posted on November 14, 2017 by Stephen Lantz

Will new startups focused on high density urban farms save us from increasing prices and the environmental impacts of increasing farmland conversion?

Alaska Airlines and Climate Change: Cleaning-Up the Skies

Posted on November 14, 2017 by SAV

How Alaska Airlines Can Leverage its Supply Chain to Combat Climate Change

The future of meat at Tyson

Posted on November 14, 2017 by Sir Cranberry

Analysis of Tyson Foods’ efforts to mitigate the environmental impact of its meat supply chain

Northern Sea Lanes: Melting Arctic Ice Creates Supply Chain Opportunity

Posted on November 14, 2017 by dillonkasmer

Builders and operators of icebreakers stand to gain as international shipping firms increasingly utilize Arctic shipping routes in the face of global warming.

How climate change could make your favorite beer less refreshing

Posted on November 14, 2017 by Lauren McNamer

Water accounts for about 95% of the composition of beer, and it is also a crucial agricultural input for barley and hops. Given this significance, water supply risk mitigation should be a major focus for the Brewers Association and their membership of over 4,100 small independent craft brewers.

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