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Closing the climate funding gap is key to Canada's prosperity

Corporate Knights

The capital investment needed to decarbonize the Canadian economy was first estimated by Corporate Knights at about $150 billion per year, and the federal government and others have since corroborated that finding. This “decarbonization capex (capital expenditure) gap” is the focus of the Climate Dollars research project at Corporate Knights.

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The 25 most sustainable private companies in the world

Corporate Knights

Last year, it attracted $575 million in investments to help it roll out its decarbonization plan and announced that all new customers will be powered by 100% renewable energy. Today, its products support the energy transition by using feedstock and used cooking oil to decarbonize fuel. gigawatts of installed capacity in 18 countries.

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CBRE 2021 Corporate Responsibility Report: Environment

3BL Media

As part of this commitment, CBRE signed The Climate Pledge , a cross-sector community of companies and organizations working together to address the climate crisis and solve the challenges of decarbonizing our economy and realize net zero carbon emissions by 2040. nancing firm for building owners and occupiers. Advancing Net Zero.

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Delivering Net Zero - What It Takes in the Telco Industry

3BL Media

Firstly, to rapidly decarbonize as a sector – something that Ericsson is supporting via our ambition. The Telco industry is rapidly decarbonizing. The first is to rapidly decarbonize as a sector, and that is something that we are supporting through our ambition. It’s by using smart, connected technology. The takeaway.

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Technology for good: Accelerating our path to a sustainable future

Cisco CSR

In partnership with our Corporate Affairs, Supply Chain, and Compliance teams, our engineering leaders are ready to tackle the increasing regulations and requirements for energy efficiency and emission metrics. Working closely with our massive partner ecosystem – supply chain, development partners, manufacturers, etc. –

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These are Canada’s 50 fastest-growing green companies of 2023

Corporate Knights

Fifteen of the Future 50 companies produce sustainable consumer and business products – including seven companies involved in plant-based foods and three building electric vehicles domestically. And according to Victoria-based Audette Analytics, the sector “is far behind on the road to decarbonization.” based ElectraMeccanica Vehicles.

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Net zero transition – the latest signals of change: March 17, 2023

We Mean Business Coalition

And this year’s Global Supply Chains Report from CDP has shown which companies took the necessary action on supply chain emissions in 2022. The report notes that engagement from members of CDP’s Supply Chain program is driving action globally. million homes. German energy giant E.ON