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Sponsored: As you tackle decarbonization and measure your climate risk, these are five clean energy trends to account for in your future strategy.
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Sponsored: Explore key risk factors and the questions your organization should answer to build a nature strategy for today and decades to come.
by Cindy Chiang
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In the absence of strong regulation, it’s up to ESG and human resource professionals to craft corporate policies to keep employees safe during heat waves.
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Sponsored: In a future-proofed energy strategy, resilience goes beyond operational continuity to include economic and regulatory resilience.
by Joel Obillo
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This webinar serves as a comprehensive exploration into the intersection of sustainability, technology, and road mapping to understand how companies can use innovative, analytical strategies and technologies to take the next step in achieving their sustainability transformation (SX) goals while minimizing risk.
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A basic assumption in approaches to risk assessment is that the problems they address can be resolved primarily by better information and technocratic solutions. But business executives, policymakers and the public crave simpler, more practical alternatives.
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Sponsored: Our global climate crisis deepens on the need for cleaner, resilient versions of essential systems that keep business operational.
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Sponsored: Although calculating Scope 3 emissions is incredibly challenging and complex, customer pressure and potentially new regulations are making doing so increasingly necessary.
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Sponsored: Consistent, comparable climate-related disclosure is necessary to ensure accountability for the urgent climate action needed in this critical decade.
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Sponsored: An allied approach to sustainable sourcing shifts from a transactional arrangement to more of a partnership where risk and costs of improving environmental and social outcomes are shared.
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Plus, we parse the Global Risks Report issued last week by the World Economic Forum.
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For some industries, decarbonizing supply chains would add less than 4 percent to end-consumer costs in the medium term.
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These proactive measures can turn months of rebuilding and waiting on insurance payouts into days. Here's how.
by Bev Adams
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GHG emissions reporting has dominated the sustainability disclosure landscape in recent years. However, that’s starting to change. As regulators and investors recognize the holistic nature of the climate crisis and its impacts on business strategy, they’re honing in on additional interrelated ESG issues. Yet despite increasing pressure, critical areas of sustainability reporting remain largely overlooked.
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It pays to be a steward of environmental, social, and governance (ESG). Studies show companies with high ESG maturity, on average, outperform those with low
by VelocityEHS
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Nearly 60 percent of Fortune 500 companies are committed to reducing their carbon footprint, yet the world currently faces pressures unprecedented in recent history – supply chain disruptions, energy price volatility, economic uncertainty and more. Organizations must navigate this environment while continuing to decarbonize, and many view these two goals as competing priorities.
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Climate action is a planetary necessity and also a strategic organizational imperative. If progress doesn’t measure up, organizations can face consequences, including investor, employee and community activism -- as well as increased operational and financial risk.
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No one organization, industry or government can do it alone, especially by 2050.
by Kathy Gerwig
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New payout triggers, alongside new policy types and coverage related to the complex transition many industries face.
by Jen Boynton
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Why companies like AstraZeneca are moving sustainability from a 'nice-to-have' into an existential consideration.
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Companies must either adapt or die as the business world shifts over to more sustainable practices.
by Peter Block
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Cargill, Fiat-Chrysler and Hewlett-Packard Enterprise help illustrate the evolution of supply chain sustainability.
by Kohl Gill
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From Europe's refugee crisis to the rise of renewable energy and advanced manufacturing, a wave of change will reshape the way businesses engage.
by David Bent
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Scrutiny over how companies integrate environmental and social risks into overall governance strategies is here to stay — especially when it comes to investors.
by Margie Flynn