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We Are Still In is a joint declaration of support for climate action, signed by more than 3,900 CEOs, mayors, governors, tribal leaders, college presidents, faith leaders, health care executives, and others. 3M COMPANY'S CLIMATE ACTION CONTRIBUTION In 2017, American climate leaders stood together and declared to the world that America would not waver in its commitment to climate action. In 2018, American climate leaders will work together to implement our goals and step up our efforts. COUNTY OF MAUI'S CLIMATE ACTION CONTRIBUTION Short-lived climate pollutants—such as black carbon, methane, tropospheric ozone, and hydrofluorocarbons—are powerful climate warmers many times more potent than CO2 over their lifetimes. Because they are short-lived in the atmosphere, actions to reduce these super pollutants can have substantial, near-term climate, agricultural and health benefits and are an essential complement FIELD MUSEUM’S RICE NATIVE GARDENS: CREATING AN ECOSYSTEM In the early 1900s, Museum Campus—the peninsula of land on which the Field Museum sits—was engineered with clay, dirt, and landfill. Over the next century, this plot of land would consist mostly of walkways, turf grass, and a mixture of native and non-native plants, which in turn led to poor soil quality, wasteful land management practices, and diminished biodiversity. VIRESCO AD'S CLIMATE ACTION CONTRIBUTION Short-lived climate pollutants—such as black carbon, methane, tropospheric ozone, and hydrofluorocarbons—are powerful climate warmers many times more potent than CO2 over their lifetimes. Because they are short-lived in the atmosphere, actions to reduce these super pollutants can have substantial, near-term climate, agricultural and health benefits and are an essential complement L’ORÉAL - A LEADER IN CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY FOR French cosmetics and skincare giant L’Oréal, a leader in corporate social responsibility for decades, has taken an assertive leadership role in promoting sustainability. The world’s largest and most lucrative beauty company—with a market cap valued at $99 billion—has set ambitious goals for 2020: to reduce its environmental footprint by 60 percent, including sourcing 100 percentof
DRAWING CONCLUSIONS LLC'S CLIMATE ACTION CONTRIBUTION Short-lived climate pollutants—such as black carbon, methane, tropospheric ozone, and hydrofluorocarbons—are powerful climate warmers many times more potent than CO2 over their lifetimes. Because they are short-lived in the atmosphere, actions to reduce these super pollutants can have substantial, near-term climate, agricultural and health benefits and are an essential complement AMERICAN SOCIETY OF LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTS (ASLA)'S CLIMATE Short-lived climate pollutants—such as black carbon, methane, tropospheric ozone, and hydrofluorocarbons—are powerful climate warmers many times more potent than CO2 over their lifetimes. Because they are short-lived in the atmosphere, actions to reduce these super pollutants can have substantial, near-term climate, agricultural and health benefits and are an essential complement LOS ANGELES, CA'S CLIMATE ACTION CONTRIBUTION In 2017, American climate leaders stood together and declared to the world that America would not waver in its commitment to climate action. In 2018, American climate leaders will work together to implement our goals and step up our efforts. HOME | WE ARE STILL INABOUTWHO'S INNEWSSUCCESS STORIESCLIMATE CONTRIBUTIONSTAKE ACTION America’s Pledge and We Are Still In have joined forces! Visit americaisallin.com for the latest updates on our efforts to mobilize the whole of American society to cut U.S. carbon emissions in half by 2030 and put the country on track to reach net zero by 2050.ABOUT - HOME
We Are Still In is a joint declaration of support for climate action, signed by more than 3,900 CEOs, mayors, governors, tribal leaders, college presidents, faith leaders, health care executives, and others. 3M COMPANY'S CLIMATE ACTION CONTRIBUTION In 2017, American climate leaders stood together and declared to the world that America would not waver in its commitment to climate action. In 2018, American climate leaders will work together to implement our goals and step up our efforts. COUNTY OF MAUI'S CLIMATE ACTION CONTRIBUTION Short-lived climate pollutants—such as black carbon, methane, tropospheric ozone, and hydrofluorocarbons—are powerful climate warmers many times more potent than CO2 over their lifetimes. Because they are short-lived in the atmosphere, actions to reduce these super pollutants can have substantial, near-term climate, agricultural and health benefits and are an essential complement FIELD MUSEUM’S RICE NATIVE GARDENS: CREATING AN ECOSYSTEM In the early 1900s, Museum Campus—the peninsula of land on which the Field Museum sits—was engineered with clay, dirt, and landfill. Over the next century, this plot of land would consist mostly of walkways, turf grass, and a mixture of native and non-native plants, which in turn led to poor soil quality, wasteful land management practices, and diminished biodiversity. VIRESCO AD'S CLIMATE ACTION CONTRIBUTION Short-lived climate pollutants—such as black carbon, methane, tropospheric ozone, and hydrofluorocarbons—are powerful climate warmers many times more potent than CO2 over their lifetimes. Because they are short-lived in the atmosphere, actions to reduce these super pollutants can have substantial, near-term climate, agricultural and health benefits and are an essential complement L’ORÉAL - A LEADER IN CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY FOR French cosmetics and skincare giant L’Oréal, a leader in corporate social responsibility for decades, has taken an assertive leadership role in promoting sustainability. The world’s largest and most lucrative beauty company—with a market cap valued at $99 billion—has set ambitious goals for 2020: to reduce its environmental footprint by 60 percent, including sourcing 100 percentof
DRAWING CONCLUSIONS LLC'S CLIMATE ACTION CONTRIBUTION Short-lived climate pollutants—such as black carbon, methane, tropospheric ozone, and hydrofluorocarbons—are powerful climate warmers many times more potent than CO2 over their lifetimes. Because they are short-lived in the atmosphere, actions to reduce these super pollutants can have substantial, near-term climate, agricultural and health benefits and are an essential complement AMERICAN SOCIETY OF LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTS (ASLA)'S CLIMATE Short-lived climate pollutants—such as black carbon, methane, tropospheric ozone, and hydrofluorocarbons—are powerful climate warmers many times more potent than CO2 over their lifetimes. Because they are short-lived in the atmosphere, actions to reduce these super pollutants can have substantial, near-term climate, agricultural and health benefits and are an essential complement LOS ANGELES, CA'S CLIMATE ACTION CONTRIBUTION In 2017, American climate leaders stood together and declared to the world that America would not waver in its commitment to climate action. In 2018, American climate leaders will work together to implement our goals and step up our efforts. NEWS | WE ARE STILL IN We Are Still In is a joint declaration of support for climate action, signed by more than 3,900 CEOs, mayors, governors, college presidents,and others.
ABOUT - WE ARE STILL IN We Are Still In is a joint declaration of support for climate action, signed by more than 3,900 CEOs, mayors, governors, tribal leaders, college presidents, faith leaders, health care executives, and others.WE ARE STILL IN
The We Are Taking Action Campaign is a joint effort by the Leaders Circle of We Are Still In and the coalition's supporting organizations to push for new and ambitious climate actions by organizations while showcasing their existing efforts and actions.WE ARE STILL IN
More than 2,700 leaders from America’s city halls, state houses, boardrooms and college campuses have shown their commitment to climate action in the US, demonstrating America’s enduring commitment to delivering on the promise of the Paris Agreement. PEPSICO'S CLIMATE ACTION CONTRIBUTION PepsiCo recognizes that climate change is one of the greatest challenges facing our food system. As one of the world’s leading food and beverage companies, we have a responsibility to play our part in mitigating the impacts of climate change by limiting greenhouse gas emissions and improving the resilience of the food system to climate change-related risks. VIRESCO AD'S CLIMATE ACTION CONTRIBUTION Short-lived climate pollutants—such as black carbon, methane, tropospheric ozone, and hydrofluorocarbons—are powerful climate warmers many times more potent than CO2 over their lifetimes. Because they are short-lived in the atmosphere, actions to reduce these super pollutants can have substantial, near-term climate, agricultural and health benefits and are an essential complement LEGACY VACATION RESORTS'S CLIMATE ACTION CONTRIBUTION Legacy Vacation Resorts (LVR) has embedded climate action into their organization's primary responsibility. Prior to pledging zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2030 through UN COP25 and agreeing to a 1.5 C compliant business model, LVR was already tackling climate change from the start. CALIFORNIA'S CLIMATE ACTION CONTRIBUTION In 2017, American climate leaders stood together and declared to the world that America would not waver in its commitment to climate action. In 2018, American climate leaders will work together to implement our goals and step up our efforts. LOS ANGELES, CA'S CLIMATE ACTION CONTRIBUTION In 2017, American climate leaders stood together and declared to the world that America would not waver in its commitment to climate action. In 2018, American climate leaders will work together to implement our goals and step up our efforts. ECOPRESERVE LLC'S CLIMATE ACTION CONTRIBUTION Short-lived climate pollutants—such as black carbon, methane, tropospheric ozone, and hydrofluorocarbons—are powerful climate warmers many times more potent than CO2 over their lifetimes. Because they are short-lived in the atmosphere, actions to reduce these super pollutants can have substantial, near-term climate, agricultural and health benefits and are an essential complement HOME | WE ARE STILL INABOUTWHO'S INNEWSSUCCESS STORIESCLIMATE CONTRIBUTIONSTAKE ACTION America Is All In. America’s Pledge and We Are Still In have joined forces! Visit americaisallin.com for the latest updates on our efforts to mobilize the whole of American society to cut U.S. carbon emissions in half by 2030 and put the country on track to reach net zero by 2050. Visit America Is All In Here. NEWS | WE ARE STILL IN In the News. December 11, 2019. In wake of Trump's withdrawal from Paris climate accord, small-town USA says 'we are still in'. December 10, 2019. At U.N. climate talks, presidential hopeful Mike Bloomberg touts his carbon-cutting agenda. December 09, 2019.ABOUT - HOME
About. We Are Still In is a joint declaration of support for climate action, signed by more than 3,900 CEOs, mayors, governors, tribal leaders, college presidents, faith leaders, health care executives, and others. The organizations they represent comprise the largest and most diverse coalition of actors ever established in pursuit ofclimate
3M COMPANY'S CLIMATE ACTION CONTRIBUTION 3M Company. This submission reflects this organization's contribution to the climate effort, representative of their current actions and commitments as well as the ways in which they intend to step up and collaborate with others. COUNTY OF MAUI'S CLIMATE ACTION CONTRIBUTION The U.S. Climate Alliance States commit to taking actions that will reduce GHG emissions and increase carbon sequestration in forests, farms, rangelands, wetlands and urban greenspace, and integrating these pathways into state GHG mitigation plans by 2020. The Natural and Working Lands Challenge calls on other states, cities, nations,tribes
CARGILL'S CLIMATE ACTION CONTRIBUTION About Cargill's Climate Efforts. Cargill has adopted a Scope 3 target of reducing greenhouse gas emissions in its global supply chains by 30% per ton of product by 2030 in combination with the previously announced operational goal to reduce absolute emissions by 10%. VIRESCO AD'S CLIMATE ACTION CONTRIBUTION Short-lived climate pollutants—such as black carbon, methane, tropospheric ozone, and hydrofluorocarbons—are powerful climate warmers many times more potent than CO2 over their lifetimes. Because they are short-lived in the atmosphere, actions to reduce these super pollutants can have substantial, near-term climate, agricultural and health benefits and are an essential complement FIELD MUSEUM’S RICE NATIVE GARDENS: CREATING AN ECOSYSTEM In the early 1900s, Museum Campus—the peninsula of land on which the Field Museum sits—was engineered with clay, dirt, and landfill. Over the next century, this plot of land would consist mostly of walkways, turf grass, and a mixture of native and non-native plants, which in turn led to poor soil quality, wasteful land management practices, and diminished biodiversity. L’ORÉAL - A LEADER IN CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY FOR French cosmetics and skincare giant L’Oréal, a leader in corporate social responsibility for decades, has taken an assertive leadership role in promoting sustainability. The world’s largest and most lucrative beauty company—with a market cap valued at $99 billion—has set ambitious goals for 2020: to reduce its environmental footprint by 60 percent, including sourcing 100 percentof
LOS ANGELES, CA'S CLIMATE ACTION CONTRIBUTION Climate Mayors, founded in 2014, is a bipartisan, peer-to-peer network of over 400 U.S. mayors working together to demonstrate leadership on climate through meaningful actions in their communities, and to express and build political will for effective federal and global policy action. Learn More. HOME | WE ARE STILL INABOUTWHO'S INNEWSSUCCESS STORIESCLIMATE CONTRIBUTIONSTAKE ACTION America Is All In. America’s Pledge and We Are Still In have joined forces! Visit americaisallin.com for the latest updates on our efforts to mobilize the whole of American society to cut U.S. carbon emissions in half by 2030 and put the country on track to reach net zero by 2050. Visit America Is All In Here. NEWS | WE ARE STILL IN In the News. December 11, 2019. In wake of Trump's withdrawal from Paris climate accord, small-town USA says 'we are still in'. December 10, 2019. At U.N. climate talks, presidential hopeful Mike Bloomberg touts his carbon-cutting agenda. December 09, 2019.ABOUT - HOME
About. We Are Still In is a joint declaration of support for climate action, signed by more than 3,900 CEOs, mayors, governors, tribal leaders, college presidents, faith leaders, health care executives, and others. The organizations they represent comprise the largest and most diverse coalition of actors ever established in pursuit ofclimate
3M COMPANY'S CLIMATE ACTION CONTRIBUTION 3M Company. This submission reflects this organization's contribution to the climate effort, representative of their current actions and commitments as well as the ways in which they intend to step up and collaborate with others. COUNTY OF MAUI'S CLIMATE ACTION CONTRIBUTION The U.S. Climate Alliance States commit to taking actions that will reduce GHG emissions and increase carbon sequestration in forests, farms, rangelands, wetlands and urban greenspace, and integrating these pathways into state GHG mitigation plans by 2020. The Natural and Working Lands Challenge calls on other states, cities, nations,tribes
CARGILL'S CLIMATE ACTION CONTRIBUTION About Cargill's Climate Efforts. Cargill has adopted a Scope 3 target of reducing greenhouse gas emissions in its global supply chains by 30% per ton of product by 2030 in combination with the previously announced operational goal to reduce absolute emissions by 10%. VIRESCO AD'S CLIMATE ACTION CONTRIBUTION Short-lived climate pollutants—such as black carbon, methane, tropospheric ozone, and hydrofluorocarbons—are powerful climate warmers many times more potent than CO2 over their lifetimes. Because they are short-lived in the atmosphere, actions to reduce these super pollutants can have substantial, near-term climate, agricultural and health benefits and are an essential complement FIELD MUSEUM’S RICE NATIVE GARDENS: CREATING AN ECOSYSTEM In the early 1900s, Museum Campus—the peninsula of land on which the Field Museum sits—was engineered with clay, dirt, and landfill. Over the next century, this plot of land would consist mostly of walkways, turf grass, and a mixture of native and non-native plants, which in turn led to poor soil quality, wasteful land management practices, and diminished biodiversity. L’ORÉAL - A LEADER IN CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY FOR French cosmetics and skincare giant L’Oréal, a leader in corporate social responsibility for decades, has taken an assertive leadership role in promoting sustainability. The world’s largest and most lucrative beauty company—with a market cap valued at $99 billion—has set ambitious goals for 2020: to reduce its environmental footprint by 60 percent, including sourcing 100 percentof
LOS ANGELES, CA'S CLIMATE ACTION CONTRIBUTION Climate Mayors, founded in 2014, is a bipartisan, peer-to-peer network of over 400 U.S. mayors working together to demonstrate leadership on climate through meaningful actions in their communities, and to express and build political will for effective federal and global policy action. Learn More. NEWS | WE ARE STILL IN In the News. December 11, 2019. In wake of Trump's withdrawal from Paris climate accord, small-town USA says 'we are still in'. December 10, 2019. At U.N. climate talks, presidential hopeful Mike Bloomberg touts his carbon-cutting agenda. December 09, 2019. ABOUT - WE ARE STILL IN About. We Are Still In is a joint declaration of support for climate action, signed by more than 3,900 CEOs, mayors, governors, tribal leaders, college presidents, faith leaders, health care executives, and others. The organizations they represent comprise the largest and most diverse coalition of actors ever established in pursuit ofclimate
WE ARE STILL IN
The We Are Taking Action Campaign is a joint effort by the Leaders Circle of We Are Still In and the coalition's supporting organizations to push for new and ambitious climate actions by organizations while showcasing their existing efforts and actions.WE ARE STILL IN
More than 2,700 leaders from America’s city halls, state houses, boardrooms and college campuses have shown their commitment to climate action in the US, demonstrating America’s enduring commitment to delivering on the promise of the Paris Agreement. VIRESCO AD'S CLIMATE ACTION CONTRIBUTION Short-lived climate pollutants—such as black carbon, methane, tropospheric ozone, and hydrofluorocarbons—are powerful climate warmers many times more potent than CO2 over their lifetimes. Because they are short-lived in the atmosphere, actions to reduce these super pollutants can have substantial, near-term climate, agricultural and health benefits and are an essential complement PEPSICO'S CLIMATE ACTION CONTRIBUTION PepsiCo recognizes that climate change is one of the greatest challenges facing our food system. As one of the world’s leading food and beverage companies, we have a responsibility to play our part in mitigating the impacts of climate change by limiting greenhouse gas emissions and improving the resilience of the food system to climate change-related risks. LOS ANGELES, CA'S CLIMATE ACTION CONTRIBUTION Climate Mayors, founded in 2014, is a bipartisan, peer-to-peer network of over 400 U.S. mayors working together to demonstrate leadership on climate through meaningful actions in their communities, and to express and build political will for effective federal and global policy action. Learn More. CALIFORNIA'S CLIMATE ACTION CONTRIBUTION California continues to pioneer ambitious public policies aimed at addressing climate change, protecting public health, and growing the economy, but California cannot do it alone. Through cooperative initiatives with other jurisdictions –such as the U.S. Climate Alliance, the Global Climate Action Summit, the Under2 Coalition, andAmerica’s
ECOPRESERVE LLC'S CLIMATE ACTION CONTRIBUTION The U.S. Climate Alliance States commit to taking actions that will reduce GHG emissions and increase carbon sequestration in forests, farms, rangelands, wetlands and urban greenspace, and integrating these pathways into state GHG mitigation plans by 2020. The Natural and Working Lands Challenge calls on other states, cities, nations,tribes
LEGACY VACATION RESORTS'S CLIMATE ACTION CONTRIBUTION Legacy Vacation Resorts (LVR) has embedded climate action into their organization's primary responsibility. Prior to pledging zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2030 through UN COP25 and agreeing to a 1.5 C compliant business model, LVR was already tackling climate change from the start. Efforts such as offsetting 100% of directemissions
HOME | WE ARE STILL INABOUTWHO'S INNEWSSUCCESS STORIESCLIMATE CONTRIBUTIONSTAKE ACTION America Is All In. America’s Pledge and We Are Still In have joined forces! Visit americaisallin.com for the latest updates on our efforts to mobilize the whole of American society to cut U.S. carbon emissions in half by 2030 and put the country on track to reach net zero by 2050. Visit America Is All In Here. NEWS | WE ARE STILL IN In the News. December 11, 2019. In wake of Trump's withdrawal from Paris climate accord, small-town USA says 'we are still in'. December 10, 2019. At U.N. climate talks, presidential hopeful Mike Bloomberg touts his carbon-cutting agenda. December 09, 2019.ABOUT - HOME
About. We Are Still In is a joint declaration of support for climate action, signed by more than 3,900 CEOs, mayors, governors, tribal leaders, college presidents, faith leaders, health care executives, and others. The organizations they represent comprise the largest and most diverse coalition of actors ever established in pursuit ofclimate
3M COMPANY'S CLIMATE ACTION CONTRIBUTION 3M Company. This submission reflects this organization's contribution to the climate effort, representative of their current actions and commitments as well as the ways in which they intend to step up and collaborate with others. COUNTY OF MAUI'S CLIMATE ACTION CONTRIBUTION The U.S. Climate Alliance States commit to taking actions that will reduce GHG emissions and increase carbon sequestration in forests, farms, rangelands, wetlands and urban greenspace, and integrating these pathways into state GHG mitigation plans by 2020. The Natural and Working Lands Challenge calls on other states, cities, nations,tribes
CARGILL'S CLIMATE ACTION CONTRIBUTION About Cargill's Climate Efforts. Cargill has adopted a Scope 3 target of reducing greenhouse gas emissions in its global supply chains by 30% per ton of product by 2030 in combination with the previously announced operational goal to reduce absolute emissions by 10%. VIRESCO AD'S CLIMATE ACTION CONTRIBUTION Short-lived climate pollutants—such as black carbon, methane, tropospheric ozone, and hydrofluorocarbons—are powerful climate warmers many times more potent than CO2 over their lifetimes. Because they are short-lived in the atmosphere, actions to reduce these super pollutants can have substantial, near-term climate, agricultural and health benefits and are an essential complement FIELD MUSEUM’S RICE NATIVE GARDENS: CREATING AN ECOSYSTEM In the early 1900s, Museum Campus—the peninsula of land on which the Field Museum sits—was engineered with clay, dirt, and landfill. Over the next century, this plot of land would consist mostly of walkways, turf grass, and a mixture of native and non-native plants, which in turn led to poor soil quality, wasteful land management practices, and diminished biodiversity. L’ORÉAL - A LEADER IN CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY FOR French cosmetics and skincare giant L’Oréal, a leader in corporate social responsibility for decades, has taken an assertive leadership role in promoting sustainability. The world’s largest and most lucrative beauty company—with a market cap valued at $99 billion—has set ambitious goals for 2020: to reduce its environmental footprint by 60 percent, including sourcing 100 percentof
LOS ANGELES, CA'S CLIMATE ACTION CONTRIBUTION Climate Mayors, founded in 2014, is a bipartisan, peer-to-peer network of over 400 U.S. mayors working together to demonstrate leadership on climate through meaningful actions in their communities, and to express and build political will for effective federal and global policy action. Learn More. HOME | WE ARE STILL INABOUTWHO'S INNEWSSUCCESS STORIESCLIMATE CONTRIBUTIONSTAKE ACTION America Is All In. America’s Pledge and We Are Still In have joined forces! Visit americaisallin.com for the latest updates on our efforts to mobilize the whole of American society to cut U.S. carbon emissions in half by 2030 and put the country on track to reach net zero by 2050. Visit America Is All In Here. NEWS | WE ARE STILL IN In the News. December 11, 2019. In wake of Trump's withdrawal from Paris climate accord, small-town USA says 'we are still in'. December 10, 2019. At U.N. climate talks, presidential hopeful Mike Bloomberg touts his carbon-cutting agenda. December 09, 2019.ABOUT - HOME
About. We Are Still In is a joint declaration of support for climate action, signed by more than 3,900 CEOs, mayors, governors, tribal leaders, college presidents, faith leaders, health care executives, and others. The organizations they represent comprise the largest and most diverse coalition of actors ever established in pursuit ofclimate
3M COMPANY'S CLIMATE ACTION CONTRIBUTION 3M Company. This submission reflects this organization's contribution to the climate effort, representative of their current actions and commitments as well as the ways in which they intend to step up and collaborate with others. COUNTY OF MAUI'S CLIMATE ACTION CONTRIBUTION The U.S. Climate Alliance States commit to taking actions that will reduce GHG emissions and increase carbon sequestration in forests, farms, rangelands, wetlands and urban greenspace, and integrating these pathways into state GHG mitigation plans by 2020. The Natural and Working Lands Challenge calls on other states, cities, nations,tribes
CARGILL'S CLIMATE ACTION CONTRIBUTION About Cargill's Climate Efforts. Cargill has adopted a Scope 3 target of reducing greenhouse gas emissions in its global supply chains by 30% per ton of product by 2030 in combination with the previously announced operational goal to reduce absolute emissions by 10%. VIRESCO AD'S CLIMATE ACTION CONTRIBUTION Short-lived climate pollutants—such as black carbon, methane, tropospheric ozone, and hydrofluorocarbons—are powerful climate warmers many times more potent than CO2 over their lifetimes. Because they are short-lived in the atmosphere, actions to reduce these super pollutants can have substantial, near-term climate, agricultural and health benefits and are an essential complement FIELD MUSEUM’S RICE NATIVE GARDENS: CREATING AN ECOSYSTEM In the early 1900s, Museum Campus—the peninsula of land on which the Field Museum sits—was engineered with clay, dirt, and landfill. Over the next century, this plot of land would consist mostly of walkways, turf grass, and a mixture of native and non-native plants, which in turn led to poor soil quality, wasteful land management practices, and diminished biodiversity. L’ORÉAL - A LEADER IN CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY FOR French cosmetics and skincare giant L’Oréal, a leader in corporate social responsibility for decades, has taken an assertive leadership role in promoting sustainability. The world’s largest and most lucrative beauty company—with a market cap valued at $99 billion—has set ambitious goals for 2020: to reduce its environmental footprint by 60 percent, including sourcing 100 percentof
LOS ANGELES, CA'S CLIMATE ACTION CONTRIBUTION Climate Mayors, founded in 2014, is a bipartisan, peer-to-peer network of over 400 U.S. mayors working together to demonstrate leadership on climate through meaningful actions in their communities, and to express and build political will for effective federal and global policy action. Learn More. NEWS | WE ARE STILL IN In the News. December 11, 2019. In wake of Trump's withdrawal from Paris climate accord, small-town USA says 'we are still in'. December 10, 2019. At U.N. climate talks, presidential hopeful Mike Bloomberg touts his carbon-cutting agenda. December 09, 2019. ABOUT - WE ARE STILL IN About. We Are Still In is a joint declaration of support for climate action, signed by more than 3,900 CEOs, mayors, governors, tribal leaders, college presidents, faith leaders, health care executives, and others. The organizations they represent comprise the largest and most diverse coalition of actors ever established in pursuit ofclimate
WE ARE STILL IN
The We Are Taking Action Campaign is a joint effort by the Leaders Circle of We Are Still In and the coalition's supporting organizations to push for new and ambitious climate actions by organizations while showcasing their existing efforts and actions.WE ARE STILL IN
More than 2,700 leaders from America’s city halls, state houses, boardrooms and college campuses have shown their commitment to climate action in the US, demonstrating America’s enduring commitment to delivering on the promise of the Paris Agreement. VIRESCO AD'S CLIMATE ACTION CONTRIBUTION Short-lived climate pollutants—such as black carbon, methane, tropospheric ozone, and hydrofluorocarbons—are powerful climate warmers many times more potent than CO2 over their lifetimes. Because they are short-lived in the atmosphere, actions to reduce these super pollutants can have substantial, near-term climate, agricultural and health benefits and are an essential complement PEPSICO'S CLIMATE ACTION CONTRIBUTION PepsiCo recognizes that climate change is one of the greatest challenges facing our food system. As one of the world’s leading food and beverage companies, we have a responsibility to play our part in mitigating the impacts of climate change by limiting greenhouse gas emissions and improving the resilience of the food system to climate change-related risks. LOS ANGELES, CA'S CLIMATE ACTION CONTRIBUTION Climate Mayors, founded in 2014, is a bipartisan, peer-to-peer network of over 400 U.S. mayors working together to demonstrate leadership on climate through meaningful actions in their communities, and to express and build political will for effective federal and global policy action. Learn More. CALIFORNIA'S CLIMATE ACTION CONTRIBUTION California continues to pioneer ambitious public policies aimed at addressing climate change, protecting public health, and growing the economy, but California cannot do it alone. Through cooperative initiatives with other jurisdictions –such as the U.S. Climate Alliance, the Global Climate Action Summit, the Under2 Coalition, andAmerica’s
ECOPRESERVE LLC'S CLIMATE ACTION CONTRIBUTION The U.S. Climate Alliance States commit to taking actions that will reduce GHG emissions and increase carbon sequestration in forests, farms, rangelands, wetlands and urban greenspace, and integrating these pathways into state GHG mitigation plans by 2020. The Natural and Working Lands Challenge calls on other states, cities, nations,tribes
LEGACY VACATION RESORTS'S CLIMATE ACTION CONTRIBUTION Legacy Vacation Resorts (LVR) has embedded climate action into their organization's primary responsibility. Prior to pledging zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2030 through UN COP25 and agreeing to a 1.5 C compliant business model, LVR was already tackling climate change from the start. Efforts such as offsetting 100% of directemissions
HOME | WE ARE STILL INABOUTWHO'S INNEWSSUCCESS STORIESCLIMATE CONTRIBUTIONSTAKE ACTION America Is All In. America’s Pledge and We Are Still In have joined forces! Visit americaisallin.com for the latest updates on our efforts to mobilize the whole of American society to cut U.S. carbon emissions in half by 2030 and put the country on track to reach net zero by 2050. Visit America Is All In Here.ABOUT - HOME
About. We Are Still In is a joint declaration of support for climate action, signed by more than 3,900 CEOs, mayors, governors, tribal leaders, college presidents, faith leaders, health care executives, and others. The organizations they represent comprise the largest and most diverse coalition of actors ever established in pursuit ofclimate
WE ARE STILL IN
More than 2,700 leaders from America’s city halls, state houses, boardrooms and college campuses have shown their commitment to climate action in the US, demonstrating America’s enduring commitment to delivering on the promise of the Paris Agreement. COUNTY OF MAUI'S CLIMATE ACTION CONTRIBUTION The U.S. Climate Alliance States commit to taking actions that will reduce GHG emissions and increase carbon sequestration in forests, farms, rangelands, wetlands and urban greenspace, and integrating these pathways into state GHG mitigation plans by 2020. The Natural and Working Lands Challenge calls on other states, cities, nations,tribes
WE ARE STILL IN
More than 2,700 leaders from America’s city halls, state houses, boardrooms and college campuses have shown their commitment to climate action in the US, demonstrating America’s enduring commitment to delivering on the promise of the Paris Agreement. CARGILL'S CLIMATE ACTION CONTRIBUTION About Cargill's Climate Efforts. Cargill has adopted a Scope 3 target of reducing greenhouse gas emissions in its global supply chains by 30% per ton of product by 2030 in combination with the previously announced operational goal to reduce absolute emissions by 10%. CALIFORNIA'S CLIMATE ACTION CONTRIBUTION California continues to pioneer ambitious public policies aimed at addressing climate change, protecting public health, and growing the economy, but California cannot do it alone. Through cooperative initiatives with other jurisdictions –such as the U.S. Climate Alliance, the Global Climate Action Summit, the Under2 Coalition, andAmerica’s
L’ORÉAL - A LEADER IN CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY FOR French cosmetics and skincare giant L’Oréal, a leader in corporate social responsibility for decades, has taken an assertive leadership role in promoting sustainability. The world’s largest and most lucrative beauty company—with a market cap valued at $99 billion—has set ambitious goals for 2020: to reduce its environmental footprint by 60 percent, including sourcing 100 percentof
FIELD MUSEUM’S RICE NATIVE GARDENS: CREATING AN ECOSYSTEM In the early 1900s, Museum Campus—the peninsula of land on which the Field Museum sits—was engineered with clay, dirt, and landfill. Over the next century, this plot of land would consist mostly of walkways, turf grass, and a mixture of native and non-native plants, which in turn led to poor soil quality, wasteful land management practices, and diminished biodiversity. AMERICAN SOCIETY OF LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTS (ASLA)'S CLIMATE The American Society of Landscape Architects (ASLA) understands that climate change presents a grave threat to the future sustainability of our planet. ASLA calls for scaling up evidence-based planning and design practices that reduce greenhouse gas emissions and help communities safely adapt to a changing climate. HOME | WE ARE STILL INABOUTWHO'S INNEWSSUCCESS STORIESCLIMATE CONTRIBUTIONSTAKE ACTION America Is All In. America’s Pledge and We Are Still In have joined forces! Visit americaisallin.com for the latest updates on our efforts to mobilize the whole of American society to cut U.S. carbon emissions in half by 2030 and put the country on track to reach net zero by 2050. Visit America Is All In Here.ABOUT - HOME
About. We Are Still In is a joint declaration of support for climate action, signed by more than 3,900 CEOs, mayors, governors, tribal leaders, college presidents, faith leaders, health care executives, and others. The organizations they represent comprise the largest and most diverse coalition of actors ever established in pursuit ofclimate
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More than 2,700 leaders from America’s city halls, state houses, boardrooms and college campuses have shown their commitment to climate action in the US, demonstrating America’s enduring commitment to delivering on the promise of the Paris Agreement. COUNTY OF MAUI'S CLIMATE ACTION CONTRIBUTION The U.S. Climate Alliance States commit to taking actions that will reduce GHG emissions and increase carbon sequestration in forests, farms, rangelands, wetlands and urban greenspace, and integrating these pathways into state GHG mitigation plans by 2020. The Natural and Working Lands Challenge calls on other states, cities, nations,tribes
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More than 2,700 leaders from America’s city halls, state houses, boardrooms and college campuses have shown their commitment to climate action in the US, demonstrating America’s enduring commitment to delivering on the promise of the Paris Agreement. CARGILL'S CLIMATE ACTION CONTRIBUTION About Cargill's Climate Efforts. Cargill has adopted a Scope 3 target of reducing greenhouse gas emissions in its global supply chains by 30% per ton of product by 2030 in combination with the previously announced operational goal to reduce absolute emissions by 10%. CALIFORNIA'S CLIMATE ACTION CONTRIBUTION California continues to pioneer ambitious public policies aimed at addressing climate change, protecting public health, and growing the economy, but California cannot do it alone. Through cooperative initiatives with other jurisdictions –such as the U.S. Climate Alliance, the Global Climate Action Summit, the Under2 Coalition, andAmerica’s
L’ORÉAL - A LEADER IN CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY FOR French cosmetics and skincare giant L’Oréal, a leader in corporate social responsibility for decades, has taken an assertive leadership role in promoting sustainability. The world’s largest and most lucrative beauty company—with a market cap valued at $99 billion—has set ambitious goals for 2020: to reduce its environmental footprint by 60 percent, including sourcing 100 percentof
FIELD MUSEUM’S RICE NATIVE GARDENS: CREATING AN ECOSYSTEM In the early 1900s, Museum Campus—the peninsula of land on which the Field Museum sits—was engineered with clay, dirt, and landfill. Over the next century, this plot of land would consist mostly of walkways, turf grass, and a mixture of native and non-native plants, which in turn led to poor soil quality, wasteful land management practices, and diminished biodiversity. AMERICAN SOCIETY OF LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTS (ASLA)'S CLIMATE The American Society of Landscape Architects (ASLA) understands that climate change presents a grave threat to the future sustainability of our planet. ASLA calls for scaling up evidence-based planning and design practices that reduce greenhouse gas emissions and help communities safely adapt to a changing climate. NEWS | WE ARE STILL IN In the News. December 11, 2019. In wake of Trump's withdrawal from Paris climate accord, small-town USA says 'we are still in'. December 10, 2019. At U.N. climate talks, presidential hopeful Mike Bloomberg touts his carbon-cutting agenda. December 09, 2019.SUCCESS STORIES
The California Academy of Sciences Takes Sustainability Beyond Museum Walls. Cultural Institution. Madison Children’s Museum, and the art of teaching sustainability. Cultural Institution. The Phipps Conservatory and Botanical Gardens goes the extra mile. Cultural Institution. The Science Museum of Minnesota demonstrates the power ofretrofiting.
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Create a User Account. Create a new account as a representative of your organization to sign on to the We Are Still In declaration and/or submit your organization's climate contribution. If you have already signed on to We Are Still In or have started a contribution, log in here. Several special characters are allowed, including space, period "WE ARE STILL IN" DECLARATION Since its initial release on June 5, 2017, more than 3,800 leaders from America’s city halls, state houses, boardrooms and college campuses, representing more than 155 million Americans and $9 trillion of the U.S. economy have signed the We Are Still In declaration. Hundreds more have signed similar declarations in support of climateaction.
CARGILL'S CLIMATE ACTION CONTRIBUTION About Cargill's Climate Efforts. Cargill has adopted a Scope 3 target of reducing greenhouse gas emissions in its global supply chains by 30% per ton of product by 2030 in combination with the previously announced operational goal to reduce absolute emissions by 10%. 3M COMPANY'S CLIMATE ACTION CONTRIBUTION 3M Company. This submission reflects this organization's contribution to the climate effort, representative of their current actions and commitments as well as the ways in which they intend to step up and collaborate with others. PEPSICO'S CLIMATE ACTION CONTRIBUTION PepsiCo recognizes that climate change is one of the greatest challenges facing our food system. As one of the world’s leading food and beverage companies, we have a responsibility to play our part in mitigating the impacts of climate change by limiting greenhouse gas emissions and improving the resilience of the food system to climate change-related risks. COP23: WE SHOWED THE WORLD THAT AMERICA IS STILL IN COP23: We Showed the World that America is Still In. U.S. climate action was on full display during COP23, with over 100 prominent leaders from U.S. state and local governments, private sector and academia gathering in Bonn to voice support for the Paris Agreement and buoy confidence in the negotiations. The message to the world inBonn was
HOME | WE ARE STILL INABOUTWHO'S INNEWSSUCCESS STORIESCLIMATE CONTRIBUTIONSTAKE ACTION America Is All In. America’s Pledge and We Are Still In have joined forces! Visit americaisallin.com for the latest updates on our efforts to mobilize the whole of American society to cut U.S. carbon emissions in half by 2030 and put the country on track to reach net zero by 2050. Visit America Is All In Here.ABOUT - HOME
About. We Are Still In is a joint declaration of support for climate action, signed by more than 3,900 CEOs, mayors, governors, tribal leaders, college presidents, faith leaders, health care executives, and others. The organizations they represent comprise the largest and most diverse coalition of actors ever established in pursuit ofclimate
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More than 2,700 leaders from America’s city halls, state houses, boardrooms and college campuses have shown their commitment to climate action in the US, demonstrating America’s enduring commitment to delivering on the promise of the Paris Agreement. COUNTY OF MAUI'S CLIMATE ACTION CONTRIBUTION The U.S. Climate Alliance States commit to taking actions that will reduce GHG emissions and increase carbon sequestration in forests, farms, rangelands, wetlands and urban greenspace, and integrating these pathways into state GHG mitigation plans by 2020. The Natural and Working Lands Challenge calls on other states, cities, nations,tribes
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More than 2,700 leaders from America’s city halls, state houses, boardrooms and college campuses have shown their commitment to climate action in the US, demonstrating America’s enduring commitment to delivering on the promise of the Paris Agreement. CARGILL'S CLIMATE ACTION CONTRIBUTION About Cargill's Climate Efforts. Cargill has adopted a Scope 3 target of reducing greenhouse gas emissions in its global supply chains by 30% per ton of product by 2030 in combination with the previously announced operational goal to reduce absolute emissions by 10%. CALIFORNIA'S CLIMATE ACTION CONTRIBUTION California continues to pioneer ambitious public policies aimed at addressing climate change, protecting public health, and growing the economy, but California cannot do it alone. Through cooperative initiatives with other jurisdictions –such as the U.S. Climate Alliance, the Global Climate Action Summit, the Under2 Coalition, andAmerica’s
POINT380'S CLIMATE ACTION CONTRIBUTION Flagstaff grew out of POINT380’s industry-leading research of the business case for climate action that underpins ground-breaking publications such as The 3% Solution, The Climate Has Changed, Green Giants and Reinventing Fire. POINT380’s software tools and experienced consultants enable sustainability teams to go beyondreporting to
L’ORÉAL - A LEADER IN CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY FOR French cosmetics and skincare giant L’Oréal, a leader in corporate social responsibility for decades, has taken an assertive leadership role in promoting sustainability. The world’s largest and most lucrative beauty company—with a market cap valued at $99 billion—has set ambitious goals for 2020: to reduce its environmental footprint by 60 percent, including sourcing 100 percentof
FIELD MUSEUM’S RICE NATIVE GARDENS: CREATING AN ECOSYSTEM In the early 1900s, Museum Campus—the peninsula of land on which the Field Museum sits—was engineered with clay, dirt, and landfill. Over the next century, this plot of land would consist mostly of walkways, turf grass, and a mixture of native and non-native plants, which in turn led to poor soil quality, wasteful land management practices, and diminished biodiversity. HOME | WE ARE STILL INABOUTWHO'S INNEWSSUCCESS STORIESCLIMATE CONTRIBUTIONSTAKE ACTION America’s Pledge and We Are Still In have joined forces! Visit americaisallin.com for the latest updates on our efforts to mobilize the whole of American society to cut U.S. carbon emissions in half by 2030 and put the country on track to reach net zero by 2050.ABOUT - HOME
About. We Are Still In is a joint declaration of support for climate action, signed by more than 3,900 CEOs, mayors, governors, tribal leaders, college presidents, faith leaders, health care executives, and others. The organizations they represent comprise the largest and most diverse coalition of actors ever established in pursuit ofclimate
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More than 2,700 leaders from America’s city halls, state houses, boardrooms and college campuses have shown their commitment to climate action in the US, demonstrating America’s enduring commitment to delivering on the promise of the Paris Agreement. COUNTY OF MAUI'S CLIMATE ACTION CONTRIBUTION The U.S. Climate Alliance States commit to taking actions that will reduce GHG emissions and increase carbon sequestration in forests, farms, rangelands, wetlands and urban greenspace, and integrating these pathways into state GHG mitigation plans by 2020. The Natural and Working Lands Challenge calls on other states, cities, nations,tribes
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More than 2,700 leaders from America’s city halls, state houses, boardrooms and college campuses have shown their commitment to climate action in the US, demonstrating America’s enduring commitment to delivering on the promise of the Paris Agreement. CARGILL'S CLIMATE ACTION CONTRIBUTION About Cargill's Climate Efforts. Cargill has adopted a Scope 3 target of reducing greenhouse gas emissions in its global supply chains by 30% per ton of product by 2030 in combination with the previously announced operational goal to reduce absolute emissions by 10%. POINT380'S CLIMATE ACTION CONTRIBUTION Short-lived climate pollutants—such as black carbon, methane, tropospheric ozone, and hydrofluorocarbons—are powerful climate warmers many times more potent than CO2 over their lifetimes. Because they are short-lived in the atmosphere, actions to reduce these super pollutants can have substantial, near-term climate, agricultural and health benefits and are an essential complement CALIFORNIA'S CLIMATE ACTION CONTRIBUTION California continues to pioneer ambitious public policies aimed at addressing climate change, protecting public health, and growing the economy, but California cannot do it alone. Through cooperative initiatives with other jurisdictions –such as the U.S. Climate Alliance, the Global Climate Action Summit, the Under2 Coalition, andAmerica’s
L’ORÉAL - A LEADER IN CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY FOR French cosmetics and skincare giant L’Oréal, a leader in corporate social responsibility for decades, has taken an assertive leadership role in promoting sustainability. The world’s largest and most lucrative beauty company—with a market cap valued at $99 billion—has set ambitious goals for 2020: to reduce its environmental footprint by 60 percent, including sourcing 100 percentof
FIELD MUSEUM’S RICE NATIVE GARDENS: CREATING AN ECOSYSTEM In the early 1900s, Museum Campus—the peninsula of land on which the Field Museum sits—was engineered with clay, dirt, and landfill. Over the next century, this plot of land would consist mostly of walkways, turf grass, and a mixture of native and non-native plants, which in turn led to poor soil quality, wasteful land management practices, and diminished biodiversity. NEWS | WE ARE STILL IN In the News. December 11, 2019. In wake of Trump's withdrawal from Paris climate accord, small-town USA says 'we are still in'. December 10, 2019. At U.N. climate talks, presidential hopeful Mike Bloomberg touts his carbon-cutting agenda. December 09, 2019.SUCCESS STORIES
The California Academy of Sciences Takes Sustainability Beyond Museum Walls. Cultural Institution. Madison Children’s Museum, and the art of teaching sustainability. Cultural Institution. The Phipps Conservatory and Botanical Gardens goes the extra mile. Cultural Institution. The Science Museum of Minnesota demonstrates the power ofretrofiting.
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The We Are Taking Action Campaign is a joint effort by the Leaders Circle of We Are Still In and the coalition's supporting organizations to push for new and ambitious climate actions by organizations while showcasing their existing efforts and actions.WE ARE STILL IN
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Create a User Account. Create a new account as a representative of your organization to sign on to the We Are Still In declaration and/or submit your organization's climate contribution. If you have already signed on to We Are Still In or have started a contribution, log in here. Several special characters are allowed, including space, period "WE ARE STILL IN" DECLARATION Since its initial release on June 5, 2017, more than 3,800 leaders from America’s city halls, state houses, boardrooms and college campuses, representing more than 155 million Americans and $9 trillion of the U.S. economy have signed the We Are Still In declaration. Hundreds more have signed similar declarations in support of climateaction.
CARGILL'S CLIMATE ACTION CONTRIBUTION About Cargill's Climate Efforts. Cargill has adopted a Scope 3 target of reducing greenhouse gas emissions in its global supply chains by 30% per ton of product by 2030 in combination with the previously announced operational goal to reduce absolute emissions by 10%. 3M COMPANY'S CLIMATE ACTION CONTRIBUTION 3M Company. This submission reflects this organization's contribution to the climate effort, representative of their current actions and commitments as well as the ways in which they intend to step up and collaborate with others. PUYALLUP TRIBE OF INDIANS'S CLIMATE ACTION CONTRIBUTION The U.S. Climate Alliance States commit to taking actions that will reduce GHG emissions and increase carbon sequestration in forests, farms, rangelands, wetlands and urban greenspace, and integrating these pathways into state GHG mitigation plans by 2020. The Natural and Working Lands Challenge calls on other states, cities, nations,tribes
COP23: WE SHOWED THE WORLD THAT AMERICA IS STILL IN COP23: We Showed the World that America is Still In. U.S. climate action was on full display during COP23, with over 100 prominent leaders from U.S. state and local governments, private sector and academia gathering in Bonn to voice support for the Paris Agreement and buoy confidence in the negotiations. The message to the world inBonn was
HOME | WE ARE STILL INABOUTWHO'S INNEWSSUCCESS STORIESCLIMATE CONTRIBUTIONSTAKE ACTION America’s Pledge and We Are Still In have joined forces! Visit americaisallin.com for the latest updates on our efforts to mobilize the whole of American society to cut U.S. carbon emissions in half by 2030 and put the country on track to reach net zero by 2050. 3M COMPANY'S CLIMATE ACTION CONTRIBUTION In 2017, American climate leaders stood together and declared to the world that America would not waver in its commitment to climate action. In 2018, American climate leaders will work together to implement our goals and step up our efforts. COUNTY OF MAUI'S CLIMATE ACTION CONTRIBUTION Short-lived climate pollutants—such as black carbon, methane, tropospheric ozone, and hydrofluorocarbons—are powerful climate warmers many times more potent than CO2 over their lifetimes. Because they are short-lived in the atmosphere, actions to reduce these super pollutants can have substantial, near-term climate, agricultural and health benefits and are an essential complement VIRESCO AD'S CLIMATE ACTION CONTRIBUTION Short-lived climate pollutants—such as black carbon, methane, tropospheric ozone, and hydrofluorocarbons—are powerful climate warmers many times more potent than CO2 over their lifetimes. Because they are short-lived in the atmosphere, actions to reduce these super pollutants can have substantial, near-term climate, agricultural and health benefits and are an essential complement DRAWING CONCLUSIONS LLC'S CLIMATE ACTION CONTRIBUTION Short-lived climate pollutants—such as black carbon, methane, tropospheric ozone, and hydrofluorocarbons—are powerful climate warmers many times more potent than CO2 over their lifetimes. Because they are short-lived in the atmosphere, actions to reduce these super pollutants can have substantial, near-term climate, agricultural and health benefits and are an essential complement LOS ANGELES, CA'S CLIMATE ACTION CONTRIBUTION In 2017, American climate leaders stood together and declared to the world that America would not waver in its commitment to climate action. In 2018, American climate leaders will work together to implement our goals and step up our efforts. L’ORÉAL - A LEADER IN CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY FOR French cosmetics and skincare giant L’Oréal, a leader in corporate social responsibility for decades, has taken an assertive leadership role in promoting sustainability. The world’s largest and most lucrative beauty company—with a market cap valued at $99 billion—has set ambitious goals for 2020: to reduce its environmental footprint by 60 percent, including sourcing 100 percentof
FIELD MUSEUM’S RICE NATIVE GARDENS: CREATING AN ECOSYSTEM In the early 1900s, Museum Campus—the peninsula of land on which the Field Museum sits—was engineered with clay, dirt, and landfill. Over the next century, this plot of land would consist mostly of walkways, turf grass, and a mixture of native and non-native plants, which in turn led to poor soil quality, wasteful land management practices, and diminished biodiversity. RELIGIOUS OF THE SACRED HEART OF MARY, WESTERN AMERICAN Organizations making a commitment to reduce the climate impact of transportation should consider practices such as measuring transportation greenhouse gas emissions and setting reduction targets, switching fuels, optimizing the efficiency of shipping operations, and reducing transit- and travel-related greenhouse gas emissions.Businesses can develop a green transportation action plan tomap
MCDONALD’S BECOMES THE FIRST RESTAURANT COMPANY TO SET Today, McDonald’s announces it will partner with franchisees and suppliers to reduce greenhouse gas emissions related to McDonald’s restaurants and offices by 36% by 2030 from a 2015 base year in a new strategy to address global climate change. Additionally, McDonald’s commits to a 31% reduction in emissions intensity (per metric ton of food and packaging) across its supply chain by 2030 HOME | WE ARE STILL INABOUTWHO'S INNEWSSUCCESS STORIESCLIMATE CONTRIBUTIONSTAKE ACTION America’s Pledge and We Are Still In have joined forces! Visit americaisallin.com for the latest updates on our efforts to mobilize the whole of American society to cut U.S. carbon emissions in half by 2030 and put the country on track to reach net zero by 2050. 3M COMPANY'S CLIMATE ACTION CONTRIBUTION In 2017, American climate leaders stood together and declared to the world that America would not waver in its commitment to climate action. In 2018, American climate leaders will work together to implement our goals and step up our efforts. COUNTY OF MAUI'S CLIMATE ACTION CONTRIBUTION Short-lived climate pollutants—such as black carbon, methane, tropospheric ozone, and hydrofluorocarbons—are powerful climate warmers many times more potent than CO2 over their lifetimes. Because they are short-lived in the atmosphere, actions to reduce these super pollutants can have substantial, near-term climate, agricultural and health benefits and are an essential complement VIRESCO AD'S CLIMATE ACTION CONTRIBUTION Short-lived climate pollutants—such as black carbon, methane, tropospheric ozone, and hydrofluorocarbons—are powerful climate warmers many times more potent than CO2 over their lifetimes. Because they are short-lived in the atmosphere, actions to reduce these super pollutants can have substantial, near-term climate, agricultural and health benefits and are an essential complement DRAWING CONCLUSIONS LLC'S CLIMATE ACTION CONTRIBUTION Short-lived climate pollutants—such as black carbon, methane, tropospheric ozone, and hydrofluorocarbons—are powerful climate warmers many times more potent than CO2 over their lifetimes. Because they are short-lived in the atmosphere, actions to reduce these super pollutants can have substantial, near-term climate, agricultural and health benefits and are an essential complement LOS ANGELES, CA'S CLIMATE ACTION CONTRIBUTION In 2017, American climate leaders stood together and declared to the world that America would not waver in its commitment to climate action. In 2018, American climate leaders will work together to implement our goals and step up our efforts. L’ORÉAL - A LEADER IN CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY FOR French cosmetics and skincare giant L’Oréal, a leader in corporate social responsibility for decades, has taken an assertive leadership role in promoting sustainability. The world’s largest and most lucrative beauty company—with a market cap valued at $99 billion—has set ambitious goals for 2020: to reduce its environmental footprint by 60 percent, including sourcing 100 percentof
FIELD MUSEUM’S RICE NATIVE GARDENS: CREATING AN ECOSYSTEM In the early 1900s, Museum Campus—the peninsula of land on which the Field Museum sits—was engineered with clay, dirt, and landfill. Over the next century, this plot of land would consist mostly of walkways, turf grass, and a mixture of native and non-native plants, which in turn led to poor soil quality, wasteful land management practices, and diminished biodiversity. RELIGIOUS OF THE SACRED HEART OF MARY, WESTERN AMERICAN Organizations making a commitment to reduce the climate impact of transportation should consider practices such as measuring transportation greenhouse gas emissions and setting reduction targets, switching fuels, optimizing the efficiency of shipping operations, and reducing transit- and travel-related greenhouse gas emissions.Businesses can develop a green transportation action plan tomap
MCDONALD’S BECOMES THE FIRST RESTAURANT COMPANY TO SET Today, McDonald’s announces it will partner with franchisees and suppliers to reduce greenhouse gas emissions related to McDonald’s restaurants and offices by 36% by 2030 from a 2015 base year in a new strategy to address global climate change. Additionally, McDonald’s commits to a 31% reduction in emissions intensity (per metric ton of food and packaging) across its supply chain by 2030 NEWS | WE ARE STILL IN We Are Still In is a joint declaration of support for climate action, signed by more than 3,900 CEOs, mayors, governors, college presidents,and others.
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We Are Still In is a joint declaration of support for climate action, signed by more than 3,900 CEOs, mayors, governors, college presidents,and others.
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The We Are Taking Action Campaign is a joint effort by the Leaders Circle of We Are Still In and the coalition's supporting organizations to push for new and ambitious climate actions by organizations while showcasing their existing efforts and actions.WE ARE STILL IN
More than 2,700 leaders from America’s city halls, state houses, boardrooms and college campuses have shown their commitment to climate action in the US, demonstrating America’s enduring commitment to delivering on the promise of the Paris Agreement. PEPSICO'S CLIMATE ACTION CONTRIBUTION PepsiCo recognizes that climate change is one of the greatest challenges facing our food system. As one of the world’s leading food and beverage companies, we have a responsibility to play our part in mitigating the impacts of climate change by limiting greenhouse gas emissions and improving the resilience of the food system to climate change-related risks. LOS ANGELES, CA'S CLIMATE ACTION CONTRIBUTION In 2017, American climate leaders stood together and declared to the world that America would not waver in its commitment to climate action. In 2018, American climate leaders will work together to implement our goals and step up our efforts. CALIFORNIA'S CLIMATE ACTION CONTRIBUTION In 2017, American climate leaders stood together and declared to the world that America would not waver in its commitment to climate action. In 2018, American climate leaders will work together to implement our goals and step up our efforts. LEGACY VACATION RESORTS'S CLIMATE ACTION CONTRIBUTION Legacy Vacation Resorts (LVR) has embedded climate action into their organization's primary responsibility. Prior to pledging zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2030 through UN COP25 and agreeing to a 1.5 C compliant business model, LVR was already tackling climate change from the start. THE PORT AUTHORITY OF NEW YORK AND NEW JERSEY'S CLIMATE The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey embraces the Paris Climate Agreement and has set an interim target for reducing its greenhouse gas emissions (GHG) 35 percent by 2025. HOME | WE ARE STILL INABOUTWHO'S INNEWSSUCCESS STORIESCLIMATE CONTRIBUTIONSTAKE ACTION America Is All In. America’s Pledge and We Are Still In have joined forces! Visit americaisallin.com for the latest updates on our efforts to mobilize the whole of American society to cut U.S. carbon emissions in half by 2030 and put the country on track to reach net zero by 2050. Visit America Is All In Here. NEWS | WE ARE STILL IN In the News. December 11, 2019. In wake of Trump's withdrawal from Paris climate accord, small-town USA says 'we are still in'. December 10, 2019. At U.N. climate talks, presidential hopeful Mike Bloomberg touts his carbon-cutting agenda. December 09, 2019. SHOW THE WORLD WE ARE STILL IN The We Are Still In Declaration is a joint statement of support for the Paris Agreement, signed by governments, academia, and the private sector.. Its signatories comprise the largest and most diverse Coalition ever established in pursuit of climate action. Together, these organizations are harnessing the power of cross-sectoral partnerships to build local networks of support, provideABOUT - HOME
About. We Are Still In is a joint declaration of support for climate action, signed by more than 3,900 CEOs, mayors, governors, tribal leaders, college presidents, faith leaders, health care executives, and others. The organizations they represent comprise the largest and most diverse coalition of actors ever established in pursuit ofclimate
COUNTY OF MAUI'S CLIMATE ACTION CONTRIBUTION The U.S. Climate Alliance States commit to taking actions that will reduce GHG emissions and increase carbon sequestration in forests, farms, rangelands, wetlands and urban greenspace, and integrating these pathways into state GHG mitigation plans by 2020. The Natural and Working Lands Challenge calls on other states, cities, nations,tribes
CARGILL'S CLIMATE ACTION CONTRIBUTION In 2017, American climate leaders stood together and declared to the world that America would not waver in its commitment to climate action. In 2018, American climate leaders will work together to implement our goals and step up our efforts. CALIFORNIA'S CLIMATE ACTION CONTRIBUTION California continues to pioneer ambitious public policies aimed at addressing climate change, protecting public health, and growing the economy, but California cannot do it alone. Through cooperative initiatives with other jurisdictions –such as the U.S. Climate Alliance, the Global Climate Action Summit, the Under2 Coalition, andAmerica’s
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The American Society of Landscape Architects (ASLA) understands that climate change presents a grave threat to the future sustainability of our planet. ASLA calls for scaling up evidence-based planning and design practices that reduce greenhouse gas emissions and help communities safely adapt to a changing climate. FIELD MUSEUM’S RICE NATIVE GARDENS: CREATING AN ECOSYSTEM In the early 1900s, Museum Campus—the peninsula of land on which the Field Museum sits—was engineered with clay, dirt, and landfill. Over the next century, this plot of land would consist mostly of walkways, turf grass, and a mixture of native and non-native plants, which in turn led to poor soil quality, wasteful land management practices, and diminished biodiversity. L’ORÉAL - A LEADER IN CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY FORCOMPANY SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITYEXAMPLES OF SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITYIS VOTING A SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITYLEADER RESPONSIBILITY EXAMPLES French cosmetics and skincare giant L’Oréal, a leader in corporate social responsibility for decades, has taken an assertive leadership role in promoting sustainability. The world’s largest and most lucrative beauty company—with a market cap valued at $99 billion—has set ambitious goals for 2020: to reduce its environmental footprint by 60 percent, including sourcing 100 percentof
HOME | WE ARE STILL INABOUTWHO'S INNEWSSUCCESS STORIESCLIMATE CONTRIBUTIONSTAKE ACTION America Is All In. America’s Pledge and We Are Still In have joined forces! Visit americaisallin.com for the latest updates on our efforts to mobilize the whole of American society to cut U.S. carbon emissions in half by 2030 and put the country on track to reach net zero by 2050. Visit America Is All In Here. NEWS | WE ARE STILL IN In the News. December 11, 2019. In wake of Trump's withdrawal from Paris climate accord, small-town USA says 'we are still in'. December 10, 2019. At U.N. climate talks, presidential hopeful Mike Bloomberg touts his carbon-cutting agenda. December 09, 2019. SHOW THE WORLD WE ARE STILL IN The We Are Still In Declaration is a joint statement of support for the Paris Agreement, signed by governments, academia, and the private sector.. Its signatories comprise the largest and most diverse Coalition ever established in pursuit of climate action. Together, these organizations are harnessing the power of cross-sectoral partnerships to build local networks of support, provideABOUT - HOME
About. We Are Still In is a joint declaration of support for climate action, signed by more than 3,900 CEOs, mayors, governors, tribal leaders, college presidents, faith leaders, health care executives, and others. The organizations they represent comprise the largest and most diverse coalition of actors ever established in pursuit ofclimate
COUNTY OF MAUI'S CLIMATE ACTION CONTRIBUTION The U.S. Climate Alliance States commit to taking actions that will reduce GHG emissions and increase carbon sequestration in forests, farms, rangelands, wetlands and urban greenspace, and integrating these pathways into state GHG mitigation plans by 2020. The Natural and Working Lands Challenge calls on other states, cities, nations,tribes
CARGILL'S CLIMATE ACTION CONTRIBUTION In 2017, American climate leaders stood together and declared to the world that America would not waver in its commitment to climate action. In 2018, American climate leaders will work together to implement our goals and step up our efforts. CALIFORNIA'S CLIMATE ACTION CONTRIBUTION California continues to pioneer ambitious public policies aimed at addressing climate change, protecting public health, and growing the economy, but California cannot do it alone. Through cooperative initiatives with other jurisdictions –such as the U.S. Climate Alliance, the Global Climate Action Summit, the Under2 Coalition, andAmerica’s
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The American Society of Landscape Architects (ASLA) understands that climate change presents a grave threat to the future sustainability of our planet. ASLA calls for scaling up evidence-based planning and design practices that reduce greenhouse gas emissions and help communities safely adapt to a changing climate. FIELD MUSEUM’S RICE NATIVE GARDENS: CREATING AN ECOSYSTEM In the early 1900s, Museum Campus—the peninsula of land on which the Field Museum sits—was engineered with clay, dirt, and landfill. Over the next century, this plot of land would consist mostly of walkways, turf grass, and a mixture of native and non-native plants, which in turn led to poor soil quality, wasteful land management practices, and diminished biodiversity. L’ORÉAL - A LEADER IN CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY FORCOMPANY SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITYEXAMPLES OF SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITYIS VOTING A SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITYLEADER RESPONSIBILITY EXAMPLES French cosmetics and skincare giant L’Oréal, a leader in corporate social responsibility for decades, has taken an assertive leadership role in promoting sustainability. The world’s largest and most lucrative beauty company—with a market cap valued at $99 billion—has set ambitious goals for 2020: to reduce its environmental footprint by 60 percent, including sourcing 100 percentof
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CARGILL'S CLIMATE ACTION CONTRIBUTION About Cargill's Climate Efforts. Cargill has adopted a Scope 3 target of reducing greenhouse gas emissions in its global supply chains by 30% per ton of product by 2030 in combination with the previously announced operational goal to reduce absolute emissions by 10%. 3M COMPANY'S CLIMATE ACTION CONTRIBUTION 3M Company. This submission reflects this organization's contribution to the climate effort, representative of their current actions and commitments as well as the ways in which they intend to step up and collaborate with others. POINT380'S CLIMATE ACTION CONTRIBUTION Short-lived climate pollutants—such as black carbon, methane, tropospheric ozone, and hydrofluorocarbons—are powerful climate warmers many times more potent than CO2 over their lifetimes. Because they are short-lived in the atmosphere, actions to reduce these super pollutants can have substantial, near-term climate, agricultural and health benefits and are an essential complement HOME | WE ARE STILL INABOUTWHO'S INNEWSSUCCESS STORIESCLIMATE CONTRIBUTIONSTAKE ACTION America’s Pledge and We Are Still In have joined forces! Visit americaisallin.com for the latest updates on our efforts to mobilize the whole of American society to cut U.S. carbon emissions in half by 2030 and put the country on track to reach net zero by 2050. NEWS | WE ARE STILL IN We Are Still In is a joint declaration of support for climate action, signed by more than 3,900 CEOs, mayors, governors, college presidents,and others.
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We Are Still In is a joint declaration of support for climate action, signed by more than 3,900 CEOs, mayors, governors, tribal leaders, college presidents, faith leaders, health care executives, and others. SHOW THE WORLD WE ARE STILL IN The We Are Still In Declaration is a joint statement of support for the Paris Agreement, signed by governments, academia, and the private sector.. Its signatories comprise the largest and most diverse Coalition ever established in pursuit of climate action. Together, these organizations are harnessing the power of cross-sectoral partnerships to build local networks of support, provide COUNTY OF MAUI'S CLIMATE ACTION CONTRIBUTION Short-lived climate pollutants—such as black carbon, methane, tropospheric ozone, and hydrofluorocarbons—are powerful climate warmers many times more potent than CO2 over their lifetimes. Because they are short-lived in the atmosphere, actions to reduce these super pollutants can have substantial, near-term climate, agricultural and health benefits and are an essential complement CALIFORNIA'S CLIMATE ACTION CONTRIBUTION In 2017, American climate leaders stood together and declared to the world that America would not waver in its commitment to climate action. In 2018, American climate leaders will work together to implement our goals and step up our efforts. FIELD MUSEUM’S RICE NATIVE GARDENS: CREATING AN ECOSYSTEM In the early 1900s, Museum Campus—the peninsula of land on which the Field Museum sits—was engineered with clay, dirt, and landfill. Over the next century, this plot of land would consist mostly of walkways, turf grass, and a mixture of native and non-native plants, which in turn led to poor soil quality, wasteful land management practices, and diminished biodiversity. AMERICAN SOCIETY OF LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTS (ASLA)'S CLIMATESOCIETY OF LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTSAMERICAN SOCIETY OF LANDSCAPE ARCHAMERICAN SOCIETY OF LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTAMERICAN SOCIETY OF LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTUREASLALANDSCAPE
Short-lived climate pollutants—such as black carbon, methane, tropospheric ozone, and hydrofluorocarbons—are powerful climate warmers many times more potent than CO2 over their lifetimes. Because they are short-lived in the atmosphere, actions to reduce these super pollutants can have substantial, near-term climate, agricultural and health benefits and are an essential complement L’ORÉAL - A LEADER IN CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY FORCOMPANY SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITYEXAMPLES OF SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITYIS VOTING A SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITYLEADER RESPONSIBILITY EXAMPLES French cosmetics and skincare giant L’Oréal, a leader in corporate social responsibility for decades, has taken an assertive leadership role in promoting sustainability. The world’s largest and most lucrative beauty company—with a market cap valued at $99 billion—has set ambitious goals for 2020: to reduce its environmental footprint by 60 percent, including sourcing 100 percentof
PUYALLUP TRIBE OF INDIANS'S CLIMATE ACTION CONTRIBUTION In 2017, American climate leaders stood together and declared to the world that America would not waver in its commitment to climate action. In 2018, American climate leaders will work together to implement our goals and step up our efforts. HOME | WE ARE STILL INABOUTWHO'S INNEWSSUCCESS STORIESCLIMATE CONTRIBUTIONSTAKE ACTION America’s Pledge and We Are Still In have joined forces! Visit americaisallin.com for the latest updates on our efforts to mobilize the whole of American society to cut U.S. carbon emissions in half by 2030 and put the country on track to reach net zero by 2050. NEWS | WE ARE STILL IN We Are Still In is a joint declaration of support for climate action, signed by more than 3,900 CEOs, mayors, governors, college presidents,and others.
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We Are Still In is a joint declaration of support for climate action, signed by more than 3,900 CEOs, mayors, governors, tribal leaders, college presidents, faith leaders, health care executives, and others. SHOW THE WORLD WE ARE STILL IN The We Are Still In Declaration is a joint statement of support for the Paris Agreement, signed by governments, academia, and the private sector.. Its signatories comprise the largest and most diverse Coalition ever established in pursuit of climate action. Together, these organizations are harnessing the power of cross-sectoral partnerships to build local networks of support, provide COUNTY OF MAUI'S CLIMATE ACTION CONTRIBUTION Short-lived climate pollutants—such as black carbon, methane, tropospheric ozone, and hydrofluorocarbons—are powerful climate warmers many times more potent than CO2 over their lifetimes. Because they are short-lived in the atmosphere, actions to reduce these super pollutants can have substantial, near-term climate, agricultural and health benefits and are an essential complement CALIFORNIA'S CLIMATE ACTION CONTRIBUTION In 2017, American climate leaders stood together and declared to the world that America would not waver in its commitment to climate action. In 2018, American climate leaders will work together to implement our goals and step up our efforts. FIELD MUSEUM’S RICE NATIVE GARDENS: CREATING AN ECOSYSTEM In the early 1900s, Museum Campus—the peninsula of land on which the Field Museum sits—was engineered with clay, dirt, and landfill. Over the next century, this plot of land would consist mostly of walkways, turf grass, and a mixture of native and non-native plants, which in turn led to poor soil quality, wasteful land management practices, and diminished biodiversity. AMERICAN SOCIETY OF LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTS (ASLA)'S CLIMATESOCIETY OF LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTSAMERICAN SOCIETY OF LANDSCAPE ARCHAMERICAN SOCIETY OF LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTAMERICAN SOCIETY OF LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTUREASLALANDSCAPE
Short-lived climate pollutants—such as black carbon, methane, tropospheric ozone, and hydrofluorocarbons—are powerful climate warmers many times more potent than CO2 over their lifetimes. Because they are short-lived in the atmosphere, actions to reduce these super pollutants can have substantial, near-term climate, agricultural and health benefits and are an essential complement L’ORÉAL - A LEADER IN CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY FORCOMPANY SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITYEXAMPLES OF SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITYIS VOTING A SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITYLEADER RESPONSIBILITY EXAMPLES French cosmetics and skincare giant L’Oréal, a leader in corporate social responsibility for decades, has taken an assertive leadership role in promoting sustainability. The world’s largest and most lucrative beauty company—with a market cap valued at $99 billion—has set ambitious goals for 2020: to reduce its environmental footprint by 60 percent, including sourcing 100 percentof
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