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A Tale of 2 COPs
A climate change COP in Egypt, a biodiversity COP in Montreal—confusing, yes? But their results work in tandem, pushing the world toward significant UN goals. Brunswick’s Phil Drew and Joseph Doyle explain.
11 min read
An Antacid for the Ocean
Planetary Tech transforms mine waste into a carbon-removal tool. Peter Chargin, a Vice President at the company, speaks with Brunswick.
4 min read
An Operating System for the Ocean
Running Tide Founder and CEO Marty Odlin speaks with Brunswick.
6 min read
Biodiversity Crisis
While climate is a well-established concern, mass extinction and ecosystem collapse loom equally large—and businesses are beginning to respond.
7 min read
Bird’s Eye View
Satellite-based tracking of CO2 and methane emissions represent the dawn of a new era for business transparency, says Antoine Rostand, CEO of tracking platform Kayrros.
9 min read
Building “Digital Living Reefs” to Save Shorelines
Will Bateman, CEO of CCell, speaks with Brunswick’s Alex Burnett and Jack Stewart.
4 min read
Business on the Frontline
The challenge is to reverse course, from causing nature loss to being “nature positive.” By Stacey Chow.
3 min read
Cowboy Conservationist
America’s largest landowner tries to balance carbon, cattle and people. By Mark Robichaux.
10 min read
Expectations of Youth
A leader of the Global Youth Biodiversity Network, Swetha Stotra Bhashyam says business around the world needs to listen to young people and respond.
6 min read
Foreword: The Nature Issue
An introduction to the fourth edition of the Brunswick Social Value Review from the Editors in Chief.
4 min read
Going Local for Real-World Impact
Ilona Szabó de Carvalho, President and co-founder of the Amazon-focused “think and do tank” the Igarapé Institute, is an authoritative voice on climate security and biodiversity.
7 min read
Health & Nature: A Critical Intersection
Not waiting for nature-positive standards, UK multinational GSK is taking action and a leadership role in the pharma and biotech sector. By Alastair Morton and Ellie Fallon.
8 min read