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ESG Acronyms and What They Mean

3BL Media

General sustainability definitions Climate risk Two types of climate risks exist, transition risks and physical risks. Regulatory bodies International Sustainability Standards Board (ISSB) The ISSB is an organization that develops standards for the International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) Foundation. Let’s get into it.

UNSDG 147
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The 33 sustainability certifications you need to know

GreenBiz

The world of corporate sustainability reporting is not for the faint of heart. Global Reporting Initiative (GRI) Professional Certification. Integrated Reporting (IR) Fundamentals of Integrated Reporting Certificate. International Supply Chain Education Alliance Certified Supply Chain Analyst.

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Defining Sustainable Economic Systems – Development vs Growth

Richard Matthews

Sustainable capitalism resists short-term thinking and endeavors to maximize long-term economic value creation. This economic model is designed to increase the human capacity to deal with shocks (climate disasters, supply chain interruptions, etc). However, it remains focused on profit maximization. The circular economy.