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4 Steps Your Company Can Take to Move Toward Net Zero

B the Change

If you’re a company interested in climate change, zero might be the most important number. Net zero” is the lens many businesses are using to address their climate impacts. As of October 2022, more than 8,000 companies globally have made commitments to net zero under the United Nations’ Race to Zero Campaign.

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Announcing Climate Vault’s 2023 Carbon Champion Award Winners

3BL Media

.: Recipient of the Carbon Champion Amplifier award The Amplifier award celebrates an organization that drives awareness about the importance of addressing climate change while advancing thought leadership to inform and inspire a wider audience through a multi-channel approach.

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Blistering heat is ravaging tourism hotspots. Can the industry reinvent itself?

Corporate Knights

In British Columbia, the Okanagan’s legendary wine industry is making desperate pivots after back-to-back extreme weather events damaged crops, reports the Globe and Mail. Travel and tourism added US$7.7 trillion to global GDP in 2022, and the WTTC forecasts [pdf] that figure doubling to represent 11.6%

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How U.S. Businesses Can Compete with China in Emerging Markets: Transitioning from a ‘Death Economy’ to a ‘Life Economy’

James Militzer

The world is in the midst of a difficult transition, moving from a degenerative “death economy” to a regenerative “life economy.” Brazil’s Environment Minister Marina Silva reiterated the Lula administration’s commitment to net-zero deforestation by 2030. Start projects that decrease CO2 emissions and other pollution.