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New Report at NY Climate Week Urges Industry Scaling Regenerative Agriculture As Critical for the Future

3BL Media

NEW YORK, October 24, 2023 /3BL/ - At NY Climate Week, the CGF Net Zero Taskforce, Accenture and the Climate Champions Team (CCT) have jointly launched a brief report arguing that “consumer industries scale-up of regenerative agriculture is the quickest path to a nature-positive, net zero and resilient world.”

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3 big trends headlining a tumultuous year in food

GreenBiz

When experts at CDP, a nonprofit that tracks sustainability commitments, surveyed 479 food and ag companies , only 75 reported having emissions commitments in line with the Paris Agreement. The rush for regenerative ag . But do regenerative methods sequester as much carbon as advocates claim? Regenerative Agriculture.

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Griffith Foods Commits to Transformative Call to Action for Sustainable Food Systems at UNFCCC COP28

3BL Media

December 11, 2023 /3BL/ - Griffith Foods, a global food development partner, proudly announces its participation in the United Nations Climate Change Conference (UNFCCC COP28), taking place in Dubai, UAE, from November 30th to December 12th. COP28 has designated December 10 th focus as Food, Agriculture, and Water.

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Assessing the role of nature in the climate change debate

We Mean Business Coalition

The vast majority of international climate finance is now spent on transforming energy and transport systems, with less than 3% channeled towards land-use despite its potential to provide 30% or more of the mitigation needed to meet the goals of the Paris Agreement. . Land System Emissions are Persistently Understated .

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HSBC invests in world’s first ‘reef credit’ system

GreenBiz

Behind climate change, the biggest threat to the Great Barrier Reef is poor water quality. Behind climate change, the biggest threat to the Great Barrier Reef is poor water quality. Behind climate change, the biggest threat to the Great Barrier Reef is poor water quality. Regenerative Agriculture.

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How Yum! Brands Is Making Its Supply Chain More Sustainable

3BL Media

The effects of climate change can have a major impact on the global food system. But these systems are adversely affected by climate change, land use conversion, overgrazing and the spread of invasive species. That’s why Yum! Chief Sustainability Officer Jon Hixson. In order to reach these goals, Yum!

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Innovative Financing for Amazon Region Preservation and Restoration

3BL Media

Despite the need for lasting conservation and widespread restoration, this unique biome is still under severe threat from deforestation, mining, agriculture, and climate-change induced droughts. C above pre-industrial levels, and the Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework.