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Kari Niedfeldt-Thomas, Managing Director and COO at CECP, speaks to the World Climate Foundation at World Climate Summit NYC.
Oct 21
Pact for the Future: Will it force meaningful action on climate and biodiversity?
The UN's new Pact for the Future features some bold commitments on climate, but will we see meaningful progress?
Oct 9
From Challenge to Opportunity: Unlocking Success in Scope 3 Reporting
In this article, Cyril Garcia from Capgemini outlines how to unlock success in Scope 3 reporting.
Sep 26
Outcomes of World Biodiversity Summit - New York Edition 2024
World Biodiversity Summit - New York edition brought together hundreds of stakeholders to establish the path to a nature-positive future
Sep 25
Outcomes of World Climate Summit - New York Edition 2024
World Climate Summit NYC: Global frontrunners across the public and private sectors gather to set action plans ahead of COP29 in Baku.
Sep 24
Why Engineering Biology may be the Future of Sustainability
This article outlines Capgemini's suggestion that engineering biology is a promising solution to protect both businesses and the planet.
Sep 18
Natural Solutions to Preserve and Restore Biodiversity
This article outlines how companies like ADM are investing in regenerative agriculture, aiming to restore biodiversity.
Sep 4
Danish pension funds hit $50 billion of pledged $65 billion in climate investments by 2030
The Danish pension industry has already hit $50 billion of its pledged $65 billion in climate and environmental investments by 2030.
Aug 25
'The models are there': Climate Investment Coalition targets emerging markets, hard-to-abate sectors
The Climate Investment Coalition is expanding globally to mobilise investment in developing economies and hard-to-abate sectors.
Aug 6
Biodiversity Credits: Making markets for a multibillion-dollar opportunity
The World Economic Forum estimates that the market for biodiversity credits could grow from $6 billion a year today to $69 billion by 2050.
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