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The 3,000+ companies taking action with Science Based Targets now represent more than one-third of the global economy.
by Kevin Moss
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Goals, targets and commitments are worthless without accountability and enforcement — and that goes for countries as well as companies.
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A new paper from the Science-Based Targets initiative assesses a variety of existing net zero target setting practices and proposes conditions that effective targets must meet.
by Toby Hill
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This year's results indicate that investors view the climate crisis with growing urgency — and that companies increasingly agree that they need to act.
by Rob Berridge
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In updating their corporate mission statement, CEOs are responding to three major factors that threaten their executive freedoms and responsibilities.
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Plus, three ways that the CEOs could improve their new 'Statement on the Purpose of a Corporation.'
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Years from now, we’ll look back at May 2019 as a breakthrough moment.
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Sponsored: FAQs on science-based targets and how to set them.
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The concept of science-based targets is important — but they can ignore the urgency and ambition called for by the science.
by Iain Watt
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The long-awaited report from the world's top climate scientists contained some stark warnings. Here's how companies should respond.
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We've seen surges of commitments from corporations. Can other sustainability initiatives use the same goals to be successful?
by Joel Makower
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Global initiative reports the number of corporates has risen by 39 percent this year, including Michelin, the Kraft Heinz Company, AB InBev and Yamaha Motor Company.
by Chloe Farand
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Cut your carbon emissions or run the risks.
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News release: Twenty-four thought leaders and key stakeholders to help guide VERGE Hawaii 2018 program.
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Twenty-one tech giants, from Adobe to WD, are identified as leaders, yet trouble brews among their peers.
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It's a fact: Homo sapiens are wiping out the rest of the planet's species. How can the surge of digital technology be harnessed to protect biodiversity?
by Peter Lacy