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The Blue Wonder

3BL Media

10 These ecosystems are worth US$ 375 billion per year to the global economy, from industries and services including fishing, food, pharmaceuticals and tourism. 14 It means that investment in blue ecosystems is underrepresented, despite the critical role they have in climate mitigation and their importance to the global economy.

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ISSB Standards Launch a “Landmark” for Global Economy

Chris Hall

“The collaboration between the ISSB and IOSCO has been constructive, and we can proudly say that key sustainability-related disclosure standards will be ready for corporate use by the end of 2024.” Adopting ISSB standards Now that IFRS S1 and IFRS S2 are issued, the ISSB will work with jurisdictions and companies to support adoption.

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The 25 most sustainable private companies in the world

Corporate Knights

While publicly traded companies often dominate the headlines, private companies are a much larger part of the global economy. Its supply-chain control-tower services leverage data analytics and automation to improve efficiency throughout supply chains.

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Building a Future-Ready Workforce: Tackling Labor Shortages in Logistics

3BL Media

Bureau of Labor Statistics reporting nearly 450,000 job openings in transportation and warehousing as of June 2024, one of the highest vacancy rates across industries. Read the full article here: Building Tomorrows Logistics Workforce: Bold Strategies for a Global Challenge .

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‘First nail in the coffin’ for fossil fuels at COP28

Corporate Knights

“For the first time, the move away from fossil fuels is explicitly stated in a COP outcome—a first nail in the coffin for the fossil fuel industry,” said COP veteran Bill Hare of Climate Analytics. COP28 marks the beginning of the end of the fossil fuel era,” said Linda Kalcher, executive director of the EU’s Strategic Perspectives.

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Hydrogen Century

Chris Hall

According to the International Renewable Energy Agency, global pure hydrogen production currently stands roughly at 75 megatonnes (MtH2) per year – similar to Germany’s annual energy consumption. Meanwhile, momentum also gathered around carbon capture, utilisation and storage (CCUS).

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Driving Global Growth: FedEx's $2 Trillion Economic Impact Through Trade, Logistics, and Supply Chain Innovation

3BL Media

Originally published in FedEx's 2024 Global Economic Impact Report Global economic impact The extensive FedEx network moves more than $2 trillion worth of goods every year, providing vital shipping and logistics services that help customers connect with local, regional, and international markets. billion).