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Navigating the Rising Tide: The Convergence of Climate Change and Global Trade

3BL Media

Changing climate patterns and severe weather events are changing the game for global trade and logistics organizations. This is “imposing significant costs on governments, corporations, NGOs, regional economies and other stakeholders. trillion annually, as rising waters threaten up to 3% of global GDP by century's end.

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ISSB Standards Launch a “Landmark” for Global Economy

Chris Hall

The International Sustainability Standards Board’s (ISSB) inaugural standards have been formally launched with the promise of delivering a comprehensive accounting-based language for sustainability-related disclosures that provides global investors with consistent, verifiable and decision-useful information.

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Bloomberg 2023 Impact Report: Supporting Climate Action

3BL Media

We provide data, analytics, indices, news, insights and expertise to investors, lenders, companies, policymakers and citizens seeking to address climate challenges and consider climate factors when making crucial business and investing decisions.

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Financing a Net Zero Economy: Banks Must Grapple With Asset-level Data

3BL Media

As the lynchpin of the global economy, financial institutions not only carry a responsibility to help mitigate climate change, they are also vulnerable to its financial risks. DESCRIPTION: By Dan Saccardi, Program Director, Ceres Company Network; Blair Bateson, Director, Ceres Company Network; and Tamar Aharoni?,

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At COP15, Investors Announce Nature Action 100 to Tackle Nature Loss and Biodiversity Decline

3BL Media

Liudmila Strakodonskaya, Responsible Investment Analyst, AXA IM, said: "Nature protection is a challenge that needs to be addressed to preserve the existence of our societies and global economies. Mindy Lubber, CEO and President, Ceres, said: “The global economy depends on nature. We have no time to lose.”.

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Global collaboration is key to recovery and achieving the SDGs 

Sustainable Development Network

He also touched on the importance of achieving SDG9 to create a more sustainable industrial future and the need for reliable statistics and data, including UNIDO’s Industrial Analytics Platform and SDSN’s new data platform, SDGs Today. Watch a recording of the event below.

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Adoption of the Addis Ababa Action Agenda

Sustainable Development Network

SDSN co-hosted three side-events at the conference on issues that will be decisive for the future of development finance: bridging the infrastructure gap in Africa, forging links between development and climate finance, and harnessing the data revolution to drive sustainable development. The press release is available here.