corporate climate change Articles
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Ceres report - European banks on climate change
Profiles of European Banks from Corporate Governance and Climate Change: The Banking Sector, January ...
By Ceres
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Ceres report - Asia/Pacific Island/Other Banks on climate change
Profiles of Asia-Pacific and Other Banks from Corporate Governance and Climate Change: The Banking Sector, January ...
By Ceres
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Ceres report - US banks on climate change
Profiles of U.S. Banks from Corporate Governance and Climate Change: The Banking Sector, January ...
By Ceres
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Ceres report - Canadian banks on climate change
Profiles of Canadian Banks from Corporate Governance and Climate Change: The Banking Sector, January ...
By Ceres
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The Corporate Risk of Climate Change
We all know climate change is happening. And we here at TriplePundit spend a lot of time making the business case for action. There are indeed many reasons for companies to respond to the threat. Those near the coast might face flooding, and those with production overseas could see disruption in supply. However, when it comes to reporting on this risk — there are few benefits to making the ...
By Triplepundit
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Leading Corporate Strategies and Climate Change - CEO Table
I’m an avid gardener. I revel in spending an afternoon under the warmth of the sun getting my hands into the soil, re-planting flowers, nurturing the unhealthy and staking blossoms. It is a time when good ideas seep into my mind and badideas creep out. It is my learning laboratory. One of the many things that my garden has taught me is that the plants fallinto three growing categories: those that ...
By AHC Group
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Greenhouse Gas Emissions: A Case Study of Development of Data Collection Tool
Abstract The absence of federal greenhouse gas (GHG) regulation in the United States has not diminished the importance of businesses assessing their impact on global climate change. Growing concern among shareholder and investor groups has motivated many organizations to quantify their greenhouse (GHG) emissions and commit to GHG reductions. Accurate quantification and detailed documentation of ...
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`Greenhouse Gas Emissions: A Case Study of Development of Data Collection Tool,` presented at the 2007 U.S. EPA International Emissions Inventory Conference
Abstract The absence of federal greenhouse gas (GHG) regulation in the United States has not diminished the importance of businesses assessing their impact on global climate change. Growing concern among shareholder and investor groups has motivated many organizations to quantify their greenhouse (GHG) emissions and commit to GHG reductions. Accurate quantification and detailed documentation of ...
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Sustainability done right doesn’t cost-it pays!
All across North America, cities and governmental entities are working on sustainability plans like never before. This is because hundreds of them have committed to meet Paris Accord carbon emission standards. Many corporations have also initiated plans to reduce their carbon footprint. This makes much sense because in a recent Yale University and George Mason University poll, 69% of Americans ...
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Creating Business Opportunities from Climate Change
Dedicated to limit the environmental impact and carbon emissions, Lebanon is one of the 195 countries who made history by taking a part in the Agreement at the Conference of the Parties (COP21) in Paris in 2015. In the same year, the government published the Intended Nationally Determined Contribution (INDC) with the purpose of reduction of the possible risks and irreversible consequences of ...
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Finding Your Footing in the Climate Change Challenge
Introduction Continued reports of rising temperatures and melting polar ice caps made 2006 a year of unprecedented media coverage on global climate change. In fact, “carbon neutral” was named the New Oxford American Dictionary’s 2006 “word of the year.”1 Climate change is quickly becoming solidified as the ultimate sustainability issue, one that touches each key element—a pressing environmental, ...
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Adapting to climate change : assessing the World Bank Group experience - phase three of the World Bank Group and climate change
This paper constitutes the third and final volume of a series of assessments of the World Bank Group's engagement with climate change issues. The first focused on World Bank involvement in policy issues related to greenhouse gas mitigation. It was mainly concerned with the potential for energy price reform and energy efficiency policies to yield dividends in growth, fiscal savings, and climate ...
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`Finding Your Footing in the Climate Change Challenge,` published in EM Magazine, April 2007
Continued reports of rising temperatures and melting polar ice caps made 2006 a year of unprecedented media coverage on global climate change. In fact, "carbon neutral" was named the New Oxford American Dictionary's 2006 "word of the year."1 Climate change is quickly becoming solidified as the ultimate sustainability issue, one that touches each key element—a pressing environmental, ...
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How to Successfully Implement ESG
Companies are interested in ESG management to minimize corporate losses amid the climate change crisis and to operate a sustainable business ESG(Environmental, Social, and Governance) factors is a non-financial element just like decarbonization, social contribution, and business ethics, and is emerging as a major element of business for global corporations. Recently, there has been an ...
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Climate Change Interview with Chivas Regal - Pernod Ricard
Europe's leading event on corporate strategies to combat climate change will address how company's can develop strategies to mitigate their carbon footprint and how they can communicate these actions to their consumers. The event continues to draw leading brands to share best practice strategies on how to reduce their environmental footprints. Here John Fender, HSE Specialist at Chivas ...
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U.S. securities and exchange commission issues guidance - when companies must report climate change risks
The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) finally put years of public outcry and speculation to rest with the release of an interpretive guidance document explaining how publicly traded companies are expected to assess and disclose business risks associated with climate change. The Commission voted 3-2 in favor of the guidance document that formally explains when, and to what extent, ...
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Asian organizations commit to advance corporate action on climate change
Companies around the world are increasingly measuring and managing their greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions in response to drivers like consumer preference, purchaser demands, and sustainability goals. As a growing number of Asian companies look to manage their emissions, they’ll require training and resources available in their own languages and cultural contexts. To that end, the Greenhouse ...
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Mutual fund companies show record high support for climate change shareholder resolutions
Mutual fund companies are showing stronger interest in climate change and its financial impacts on companies in their vast portfolios, according to new proxy voting data announced today by Ceres, a sustainability advocacy group. During the 2013 proxy season, large mutual fund company support for climate-related shareholder resolutions reached an all-time high 29 percent, up from 27 percent in ...
By Ceres
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Why carbon management software is so crucial nowadays
The new carbon and energy management software enables companies to effectively monitor and manage carbon emissions, as a crucial indicator of business performance. A new type of software for enterprise carbon and energy management (ECEM), is enabling companies to monitor, manage, and report corporate carbon emissions, as well as the energy consumption which is their principal source.With an ...
By Vital Energi
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ENHESA 2002 Global Forecast of Environmental Health and Safety Policy and Regulatory Developments Impacting Industry
Untitled Document Executive Summary Emergency Planning, Greater Corporate Transparency and Climate Change Likely to Top List of Global EHS Priorities for 2002 Global EHS Priorities for 2002 On the basis of the issues monitored and analyzed by ENHESA-Environmental Policy Centre during the course of 2001, it is likely that companies will be confronted in several countries with ...
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