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How insurance companies can move the needle on climate change

Corporate Knights

As extreme weather events become stronger and more frequent, the Insurance Institute predicts that average annual severe weather claims paid by insurers in Canada will more than double between 2020 and 2030, increasing from $2.1 Canada is already seeing the effects of climate change, and the insurance industry is paying close attention.

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SDSN Greece and Black Sea host Third Sustainability Summit with The Economist in Athens

Sustainable Development Network

The 2-day event boasted high-level participation and valuable inputs from distinguished guests from all across the region. He also highlighted the importance of green investments, which are at the baseline of green economic growth. For the full list of sessions please click here. The average value of the SDG Index (71.4)

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Meet the "Sustainability Generation": Why Gen Z is Demanding a Better World

Sustainability Matters

Climate change is the defining challenge of our time, and according to the Climate Adaption Platform, the stakes are especially high for the ANZ region, which is vulnerable to the impact of weather events such as floods, bushfires, droughts, and heatwaves.

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A B Corp Month Collective Climate Action Resource

B the Change

The climate action resource highlights how adjusting some of the typical aspects of running a business — from retirement plans to branded merchandise to event travel — can help B Corps (and other companies) of all sizes take climate action and go beyond the norm. In 2022, they updated their legal structure and became a benefit corporation.

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