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TED Talk: 3 Rules for a Zero Carbon World

Strategic Sustainability Consulting

Here is one of our favorites: Stop feeling overwhelmed by the global effort to reduce CO2 emissions, says Nigel Topping, the High Level Climate Action Champion for the UN’s climate change conference COP26. Take the global maritime shipping sector. Currently, the number of zero carbon emitting ships is zero.

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Church of England Pensions Board Slashes Carbon Intensity by a Fifth

Chris Hall

This week the pension fund – which manages the retirement assets of current and former employees of the Church of England – revealed its latest Stewardship Report , in which it stated that it was a decade ahead of its target in achieving net zero carbon emissions across its investments. A shifting engagement focus.

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A new Swedish iron processing project could disrupt the global steel industry

GreenBiz

However, the company’s plan to invest up to $46 billion over the next 15–20 years to expand into an emissions-free iron process being piloted in Northern Sweden is big news for Sweden, the global steel industry and future generations around the world. The private sector remains the most reliable engine for innovation in our economy.

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We’ve taken stock of corporate climate action and business knows what it needs to deliver the clean energy transition

We Mean Business Coalition

Is corporate climate action moving fast enough?   The Corporate Climate Stocktake has already taken evidence from surveys and interviews with more than 300 business leaders and industry experts across 8 sectors – shipping, aviation, road transport, power, hydrogen, steel cement and agriculture. The world invests 1.8

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COP26 Live Blog: All in for 1.5ºC

We Mean Business Coalition

The actions being taken by signatories to WorldGBC’s Net Zero Carbon Buildings Commitment to tackle whole life carbon are critical because they are driving emissions reductions now and in the future. Together, the three industries emit close to 6 Gt of CO2 per year and are absolutely critical to limiting global warming to 1.5ºC.

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