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Green groups urge UN to raise climate ambition on global shipping

GreenBiz

The frontrunning proposal, sponsored by France, Germany and Japan, has come under fire due to a recommendation that stringent enforcement of operational efficiency regulations is introduced no earlier than 2029. It is the job of the United Nations to protect people and planet from the ravages of runaway global heating.".

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Preparing for 4 New EU Environmental Regulations in 2024

3BL Media

For businesses to stay ahead of these changes, it is advised to start assessing the carbon footprint of supply chains and exploring ways to reduce emissions. The introduction of CBAM marks a crucial advancement in the global sustainability transition and climate change mitigation efforts.

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Net zero transition – the latest signals of change: May 5, 2023

We Mean Business Coalition

Norway and the EU have signed a ‘Green Alliance’ , committing to work together on tackling climate change, protecting nature and developing the technologies needed to transition away from fossil fuels. The company has committed to adopt regenerative agriculture across its entire potato supply chain by 2030.

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Gas turbine delays are giving renewables an edge

Corporate Knights

The supply bottlenecks trace back to manufacturers that already have orders backed up to 2029 or beyond, but are in no hurry to invest in new production lines that may only be in demand for a few more years, according to news reports from the United States and Europe. Investors are betting on natural gas, Heatmap wrote.

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Leading the Way To Net-Zero: Lenovo’s Science-Based Emissions Reduction Targets and 2050 Net-Zero Strategy

3BL Media

Originally published in Lenovo's 2023/24 ESG Report Lenovo has responded to the Science Based Targets initiative (SBTi)s urgent call for corporate climate action by committing to align with 1.5C campaign, an official partner of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) Race to Zero campaign.

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Roche Sets Science-Based Net Zero Targets

ESG Today

Roches long-term goals include a target to achieve net zero emissions across its operations and value chain, including Scopes 1, 2 and 3 emissions, by 2045, including an absolute emissions reduction of 90%, with the remaining 10% to be neutralized through permanent carbon removal methods such as carbon capture.