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Ten Steps to Create a Successful Decarbonization Roadmap

3BL Media

Last year saw significant activity as governments, utilities, businesses and other entities zoned in on mitigating climate change by setting aggressive decarbonization goals in an effort to lower carbon emissions. Look for easy-to-decarbonize areas of your operations where you can make a difference right away.

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20 C-suite sustainability champions for 2021

GreenBiz

Many celebrated with their CSOs on meeting ambitious corporate targets for 2020, while setting audacious new goals for 2025, 2030 and 2050. Each of these individuals is playing the long game and is in a strong position to move their companies and industries into what could be a more hopeful period of reconciliation, recovery and repair.

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From Net Zero to Net Positive

Sustainable Round Table

In accordance with the IPCC 2015 Paris Agreement, the 193 countries that have agreed on the report should provide their Nationally Determined Contribution to global emission reductions. zero emissions by 2050) are now publicly on record as having committed to the interim goal of 50% emission reductions by 2030.

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From Net Zero to Net Positive

Sustainable Round Table

In accordance with the IPCC 2015 Paris Agreement, the 193 countries that have agreed on the report should provide their Nationally Determined Contribution to global emission reductions. zero emissions by 2050) are now publicly on record as having committed to the interim goal of 50% emission reductions by 2030.

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Is 'net-zero' greenwash?

GreenBiz

For example, companies may refer to becoming "carbon negative" or "climate positive"; or that they seek to achieve "net-zero" or "net-negative" emissions or "deep decarbonization"; or that they plan to become "emissions-free" or achieve "zero emissions"; or that they are committed to a "1.5 degrees C pathway.".

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