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GSK becomes the first company to pledge to officially adopt the nature risk disclosure guidance.
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Insurers can be 'catalysts' in tackling climate and nature crises, a new report argues.
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Severe thunderstorms account for up to 70 percent of $50 billion in natural catastrophe losses in the first half of 2023, Swiss Re Institute estimates.
by Stuart Stone
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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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Homeowners’ insurance is the latest climate casualty. Could business coverage be next?
by Joel Makower
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Sponsored: Builders, facing climate change, can create opportunities through preemptive actions across their value chain
by Arnaud Brohé
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The war between Russia and Ukraine is, among other things, exposing the downsides of global interdependencies.
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Sponsored: ESG analysis uncovers critical risks for businesses. It’s crucial for companies to be able to identify and mitigate these risks to ensure long-term success.
by Helee Lev
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Top insurers and economists warn climate change remains biggest global economic threat, despite ongoing COVID risks.
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A new study predicts that the nature-based carbon market could present a $1.3 billion opportunity for the insurance industry.
by James Murray
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A year of tragedy and chaos has also seen a dramatic leap forward for the global green economy.
by James Murray
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Proponents welcome proposal, but call for insurers to end coverage for carbon-intensive fossil fuel projects soon.
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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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The pandemic offers an opportunity for companies to 'build back better.'
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Policymakers need to better understand the value of natural capital like mangroves and other ecosystems that provide important benefits for communities.
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Imagine how different the climate debate would be if we now finally shifted the burden of proof and started demanding that climate deniers prove the safety of continued pollution.
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Insights from the real world: How businesses are tackling climate change and what they’ve learned along the way.
Better and more sustainable energy
by NRG Energy
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Join us and discover the findings of research conducted by NRG Energy and GreenBiz Group, examining key plans and actions businesses are taking to address
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The COVID-19 pandemic has exposed the fragility of the global economy and its supply chains. It has also shown that reputational risks and opportunities can
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We are only in phase one of a pandemic that has changed the rhythm of daily life like no other recent event. Here are five lessons to guide us through these turbulent times and the uncertainties which lie ahead.
by Aron Cramer
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If the Big Three institutional investors vote 'For' a climate proposal, odds are the company that received the proposal will take action to address the issues raised.
by Rob Berridge
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Over $44 trillion of economic value generation, more than half the world’s total GDP, is moderately or highly dependent on nature.
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Researchers from University of Cambridge found that climate change could add around 20 percent to the global cost of extreme weather events by 2040. They are urging businesses to evaluate their own exposures to the growing risk to improve their resilience and sustainability.
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With events such as the recurring California wildfires and mudslides, hurricanes Harvey and Maria and Typhoon Hagibis, which have had catastrophic human and economic costs, it is perhaps unsurprising that governments, regulators and investors have started to ask companies to disclose their climate risks, including physical risk.
by Lauren Smart