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Tetra Pak Sustainability Report FY22: Taking Action on Climate

3BL Media

The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) and NASA reported 2022 to be one of the hottest years with some of the most extreme – and most costly – weather events on record 4. Ambition Take action on mitigating climate change by decarbonising 10 our operations, products, and our value chain.

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The JUST Report: Record Heat, Flash Floods, Megadroughts, and Sinking Cities

Just Capital

(Getty Images/Spencer Platt) The world just had the hottest week on record, according to preliminary data published by the World Meteorological Organization. It follows the hottest June on record and, according to some scientists, possibly the hottest day on Earth – July 4 th – in over 125,000 years.

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Gender diversity and trust will boost climate action in 2024

We Mean Business Coalition

I spent last week in the small mountain town of Davos along with global business leaders, politicians, academics and members of civil society who came together for this year’s World Economic Forum. Interestingly when you look at the long-term risks (over the next 10 years), 5 out of 10 risks are related to climate change and nature loss.

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Despite the Headlines, 2021 Was A Year Full of Environmental Victories

Richard Matthews

Good news stories do not have the sensationalistic allure of dramatic prophecies of doom, but once you get past the dire headlines, there is a litany of overlooked achievements that tangibly illustrate progress. You cannot be faulted for failing to notice the long list of environmental wins that occurred in 2021.