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Guest Post: Traceability Data Holds the Key to Decarbonization and Green Investment

ESG Today

Less than a decade ago, it was thought, maybe, that investing $100 billion a year in developing countries’ sustainability aims would be adequate. Fast-forward to 2024, with its multiple hurricane disasters in the U.S.; It is also a significant carbon emitter, estimated to account for up to 10 percent of all global emissions.

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2025 Global 100 list: World's most sustainable companies are still betting on a greener world

Corporate Knights

Over the last five years for major global public companies, sustainable revenues are growing twice as fast as other revenues, and they now represent over $5 trillion of annual revenues for the 3,000 biggest companies that we track. With sustainable investment, its the same story, Heaps says.

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Trump and the Business of Climate Change

Chris Hall

Physical and transition risk Climate-related risks to the global economy cannot be ignored, no matter the plans and impacts of the new US administration. Science points to the facts.