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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. The company aims to achieve net-zero emissions by 2050, in line with the Paris Agreement, largely by helping its customers switch to electric vehicles.

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How climate risk disclosure became a battleground for the clean economy

Corporate Knights

The shift began with the Paris Agreement in 2015, when the Task Force on Climate-Related Financial Disclosures (TCFD) was created. Brazils mandatory ESG reporting regime for publicly traded companies will come into effect in 2026. Keep going when you get to the end.

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GHG Accounting and Science-Based Target Setting for Financial Institutions and Private Equity

Sphera

To decarbonize the global economy in alignment with the goals established by the Paris Agreement, all economic actors in the real economy need to reduce their greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions sufficiently to align with required emissions pathways. From 2026, this will apply for all sectors.).

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COP29: Crucial Moment For Business To Accelerate Global Climate Action

We Mean Business Coalition

A critical element of this financial framework is expected to be thrashed out at COP29 in Baku, where the new global climate finance goal will be on the agenda. This new goal (called NCQG) will set the baseline for public climate finance flows to developing countries from 2026 onward.

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Trump and the Business of Climate Change

Chris Hall

Many US companies need to prepare for state-level legislation, including California’s Climate-related Financial Risk Act (SB261), requiring organisations to consider and qualify their climate-related practices, with first reporting from 2026.