During the past 18 months, we struggled to adapt to living with a global pandemic, our growing awareness of human rights violations and systemic racism, economic despair, divisive challenges to democracy, and unprecedented weather events heralding the global climate crisis.

Companies in America and around the world are engaging in new policy and political arenas as employees are demanding changes and global finance began to consider climate impacts.

We learned to work differently, whether from home or with masks, shields, and social distance. Governments issued unprecedented levels of cash and other relief, with advocates demanding that we build back in new and better ways. In the United States and some other parts of the world, the end of the pandemic and recession may be within our grasp, even as these crises rage in other regions.

In this article, we hear from our Sustainability Veterans who share their views on what we learned that will help us to build a more just, sustainable and equitable world.

Four of our members encourage us to continue to practice the new ways of working that we learned during the pandemic.

Read the full article about building a sustainable world by Barton Alexander & Dawn Rittenhouse at GreenBiz.