Why Office Green Policies Fail Without Social Norm Design

TL;DR: Most office green policies fail for a simple reason: they tell people what should happen, but not what feels normal. Staff copy visible behaviour, especially from peers and managers. If the social signal says “nobody cares”, the policy won’t s...

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Apr 29, 2026
The 2030 Climate Diet: Your Quick Carbon Wins

TL;DR Take practical, data-driven steps to reduce food-system emissions within 6-12 months by shifting personal diets, collaborating with credible partners, and following clear policy signals. Focus on plant-forward meals, reduced meat and dairy, por...

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Apr 28, 2026
From Carbon Pledges to Real Impact: A Case Study

TL;DR Emphasizes turning pledges into verifiable, data-driven climate action with clear governance, milestones, and transparent reporting. Shows a phased, measurable approach across Scope 1-3 emissions, renewable energy procurement, supplier engageme...

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Apr 28, 2026
Climate Wins: Common Mistakes to Avoid

TL;DR Focus on real, verifiable climate wins: connect every action to measurable emissions reductions, lifecycle impacts, and auditable reporting rather than mere activity or optics. Avoid common pitfalls: vague goals, opaque metrics, misaligned part...

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Apr 27, 2026
How Geo-Tagged Impact Reports Work on the Ground

TL;DR: A geo-tagged impact report links project evidence to a real place, a real time, and a review trail. When it’s done well, it helps donors, boards, CSR teams, and auditors trust the work without having to take anyone’s word for it. Anyone can pa...

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Apr 24, 2026
What Zero-Leakage Donations Really Mean for Donors

TL;DR: Zero-leakage donations mean your gift is routed to the stated cause without deductions from that specific donation. That’s appealing, but it only matters when the organisation also shows where operational costs sit, what results follow, and ho...

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Apr 24, 2026
Mangrove Restoration Benefits for Coastal Communities

TL;DR Restored mangroves cut wave energy, slow erosion, and lower flood damage. They help fish, crabs, and prawns recover, which supports food and income. Good projects create local work and can reduce public repair costs over time. The best results...

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Apr 22, 2026