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The TNFD Framework: A Crucial Catalyst for Corporate Biodiversity Action

3BL Media

As the world grapples with existential threats like climate change and biodiversity loss, the spotlight is increasingly turning toward the role of corporations in shaping our sustainable future. In this context, last year's New York Climate Week was a monumental occasion.

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4 ESG trends to watch in 2022

Carlos Sanchez

Furthermore, COVID19 and climate emergency made Environment Social and Governance topics become top-of-mind among investors, consumers and companies boards. In this article, I’ll summarise key sustainability events defining 2021 and then present four sustainable ESG trends that will settle companies’ environment in 2022.

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What Net-Zero companies are and How to start the journey

Carlos Sanchez

According to scientists achieving net-zero before 2050 is critical to keeping us safe from the catastrophic consequences of climate change. The number of net-zero emissions commitments has doubled this year, as many prioritize climate action in their recovery from Covid-19 ( Data-Driven EnviroLab report).

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The 33 sustainability certifications you need to know

GreenBiz

The Association of Climate Change Officers (ACCO). Certified Climate Change Professional (CC-P) for mid-career professionals. CC-P Candidate Pilot Program for young professionals or professionals transitioning to a career in climate change. Sustainability reporting certifications.

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Defining Sustainable Economic Systems – Development vs Growth

Richard Matthews

Recent events are forcing us to consider new economic paradigms. The repercussions of these dramatic events are reverberating around the world and calling us to confront deeply entrenched weaknesses in our economic systems. One of the byproducts of this form of economy is massive levels of climate change-causing greenhouse gas (GHG).