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Nature Is Fashion’s Next Frontier in Climate Battle

The industry’s contribution to deforestation and biodiversity loss is coming into focus as efforts to tackle global warming look beyond emissions. (This article is open to non-subscribers)
Cotton field in Rio Hondo, United States. Getty Images.
Cotton field in Rio Hondo, United States. Cotton is one of the crops that can contribute to resource depletion and biodiversity loss. Getty Images.

This week, many of the world’s business and political leaders have gathered in Glasgow, Scotland, for the UN’s

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