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The Consumer Goods Forum Advances on Commitment from Businesses to Publicly Report Against New Deforestation Performance Metrics
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Rising demand for agricultural products adds to competing pressures on tropical forest landscapes
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Boston College Commencement 2021: Honorary Degree Recipients
Five distinguished individuals were recognized for their achievements, leadership, and service
L-R standing: BC Board of Trustees chairman John Fish, Leo V. Sullivan, Sean Guthrie, Christine Montenegro McGrath, Boston Archbishop Cardinal Sean O Malley, O.F.M. Cap.; seated: Lyndia Downie, BC President William P. Leahy, S.J., David Brooks (Lee Pellegrini)
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At its 144th Commencement Exercises on May 24, Boston College presented honorary degrees to David Brooks, a journalist, author, and cultural and political commentator who has shared his analysis and opinions as a columnist for
The New York Times and through other national media outlets, and who also addressed the Class of 2021; Lyndia Downie, president and executive director of the Pine Street Inn; former BC football player Sean Guthrie ’01, M.Ed.’14, head of middle school at The Fessenden School in West Newton, Mass.; Christine Montenegro McGrath ’87, vice p
Snacking and confectionery major Mondelez International has set up a sustainability platform based around impact investing .
The Cadbury chocolate and Oreo snacks owner, headquartered in Chicago, said the Sustainable Futures programme will co-invest in projects addressing climate change, as well as making seed investments into social ventures that aim to improve livelihoods and build healthy communities .
A statement issued by Mondelez today (18 February) continued: Through the platform, Mondelez International intends to invest in projects that protect forests, reduce carbon emissions or increase resilience in landscapes from which it sources raw materials.
Chairman and CEO Dirk Van de Put said: We don t have all the answers, but we do know that alone, we can never achieve significant progress in the fight against systemic issues like climate change. Sustainable Futures is our first foray into impact investing and gives us the opportunity to work with others in supporting