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Net zero commitments are becoming the pledge of choice for corporations but long-term goals, more than just offsets and going beyond the value chain make them worthy.
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Sponsored: 3Degrees' Katherine Canoy details how organizations can address their value chain emissions through measurement, materiality, and engagement.
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Its CEO calls for corporate net-zero goals that are 'fit for purpose' as the company ramps up science-based targets to cover its entire value chain.
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There is a close correlation between the companies managing their supply chains and setting science-based targets. In order to meet net-zero targets, companies must include their supply chains in their environmental strategies.
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ESG has become the new black of corporate business. But many executives and boards are grappling with how to anchor strategic thinking on climate change and sustainable business into existing governance.
by Lise Kingo
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One of the biggest environmental impacts is associated with the food for meat-eating pets, a product category that contributed at least 64 million metric tons of greenhouse gas emissions annually as of 2017.
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Many family businesses have yet to make an explicit stand on environmental, social and governance goals, but their long-term view on value creation is changing the equation.
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For the past two fiscal years, HP Inc. has generated more than $1 billion in commercial business tied directly to sustainability considerations. It first started trumpeting this information in 2018.
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Green hydrogen, renewable power, scrap metal recycling and science-based targets all form part of steelmaking giant's decarbonization vision unveiled today
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Making the transition will require new approaches for hiring, governance and R&D. Here’s how companies such as Walmart, Shopify, Just Salad and Allbirds are approaching the challenge.
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The seemingly elusive goal of perfect data shouldn’t stop a company from making progress on its climate goals.
by Jesse Klein
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Financier to make case for robust transition strategies at launch of new London research centre for sustainable business
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The UN has set out challenging pathways for decarbonizing steel, cement, chemicals, plastics, fashion and more. They require urgent action in the 2020s.
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Alliance advocates for ‘bolder’ climate policy that supports net-zero transition by 2050.
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Business operating in China should expect changes to the market to align with climate goals.
by Lin Wang
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Plus, insights into Autodesk's carbon pricing strategy and a peek into the upcoming VERGE Electrify.
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Influential credit ratings agency predicts proliferation of net-zero targets will increase credit risks and costs for carbon-intensive activities.
by James Murray
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The firms intend to commit a combined $600 million in initial capital to invest in multiple funds launched by the partnership.
by James Murray
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Latest update from investor-backed Transition Pathways Initiative reveals number of 'credible' net zero targets have doubled over the past year, but warns the majority of high-carbon companies are yet to establish climate plans in line with global climate goals
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Sponsored: An inside look at how the biotech company set its ambitious climate agenda and how it will achieve its plan.
by David Seitz
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Consumer goods giant's CEO Alan Jope said he hoped other businesses would soon start to follow suit in offering shareholders a say on climate plans
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Four takeaways from the Leading the Sustainability Transformation business simulation.
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Plus, we parse the Global Risks Report issued last week by the World Economic Forum.
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Jim Andrew, named to the role in August, pledges transparency about its climate progress and discusses why motivating employees and business partners is crucial.
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The report also notes that number of companies making commitments is lagging behind in some regions, with North America languishing at 16 percent and Asia at 12 percent.
by Toby Hill