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VIDEO: Climate change is an inconvenient truth for travel

This session at The Phocuswright Conference is an uncomfortable listen for any brand or executive who knows they could and should be doing better around sustainability.

New Report Reveals Cox Enterprises Has Invested Nearly $1 Billion in Sustainability and Cleantech

New Report Reveals Cox Enterprises Has Invested Nearly $1 Billion in Sustainability and Cleantech Collective Impact Report details investments in COVID-19 relief grants, accelerated sustainability goals and commitments to social justice and human rights News provided by Share this article Share this article ATLANTA, April 22, 2021 /PRNewswire/  Today, Cox Enterprises released Making Our Mark, its collective impact report, which details the company s investment of nearly $1 billion in sustainable businesses and technologies, and more than $191 million donated to or invested in communities. The report also highlights how the James M. Cox Foundation s quick response to provide support, relief and $13.8 million in grants and donations during the pandemic positively impacted hospitals, individuals and families throughout its communities. 

Textile Designer Lori Weitzner Weaves Her Magic

Textile Designer Lori Weitzner Weaves Her Magic The New York-based designer and author believes beautiful products have the power to shape our moods Words by: Matt Dougherty Textile Designer Lori Weitzner Weaves Her Magic The New York-based designer and author believes beautiful products have the power to shape our moods Words by: Matt Dougherty “My childhood was filled with art,” recalls textile and wallcovering designer Lori Weitzner. “I loved to sketch and paint clothing, because I loved the lines and colors I could create.” Her early affinity for art led her to Syracuse University, where she intended to pursue a degree in painting, but switched gears to textile design after a professor suggested she might find more success there. “He briefly broke my heart,” says the Scarsdale, New York native, but fortunately, “I fell in love with [textiles] almost immediately.”

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