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JPMorgan Raises Targets to Reduce Financed Emissions to Align with Net Zero by 2050

ESG Today

JPMorgan Chase announced updates to its interim financed emissions reduction targets for three carbon-intensive sectors, including Oil & Gas, Electric Power and Auto Manufacturing, raising the ambition for each to align with pathways required to achieve net zero by 2050.

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Amazon aims to clean up aviation

GreenBiz

More specifically, Amazon's air shipping business, which along with its entire global logistics supply chain juggernaut is booming. . Infinium, spun out of another company called Greyrock Energy , says because the biofuel (dubbed an "electrofuel") is made with clean energy and CO2, it's a "net-zero carbon" fuel.

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Getting to Net-Zero for Hard-to-Abate Sectors

Strategic Sustainability Consulting

Companies across the board are working hard to get to net-zero CO2 emissions by 2050. Their strategies include using renewable energy to power their buildings, transitioning to EV for their transportation delivery systems, and offsetting their carbon footprint by investing in “green” causes like reforestation.

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Church of England Pensions Board Slashes Carbon Intensity by a Fifth

Chris Hall

UK asset owner now 10 years ahead of net zero target; switches climate engagement focus to auto sector. The Church of England Pensions Board (CEPB) has cut the carbon intensity of its £3.7 On the road to net zero. Over the course of 2021, the pension fund reduced the carbon intensity of its portfolio from 93.6

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A Message From Paul Marushka, CEO

Sphera

On the other hand, it’s encouraging to see that 217 companies at this writing have already signed on to the Climate Pledge to become net zero carbon organizations by 2040—which is 10 years earlier than the goal agreed upon in the Paris Agreement. The ships, the trucks, the warehouses.”.

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A Just Transition is an Orderly Transition

Chris Hall

In the race to achieve net zero carbon emissions by 2050, many companies are jeopardising success by leaving workers and communities behind. C boundaries set out in the Paris Agreement. Worryingly, all companies scored zero when it comes to planning for a just transition.

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Why Working for Cisco Means Better Sustainability for the Future

Cisco CSR

Having the privilege to shape our distribution channel means I am not only confident in technically supporting our partners as they pave the way for their customers, but I am also confident every hardware that gets shipped out will incorporate Circular Design Principles by 2025.