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Understanding the Crucial Role of Climate Scenario Analysis in Business Strategy

3BL Media

Understanding Climate Scenario Analysis What is climate scenario analysis? Climate scenario analysis is a strategic tool used by businesses to evaluate the potential impacts of climate change on their operations, assets, and overall business strategy.

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ICYMI, Opportunity Narrows on Meeting Paris Agreement Goals

Chris Hall

It seems unlikely that anyone involved in ESG investing would have missed the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) Working Group III report published at the beginning of the week. The Asia Investor Group on Climate Change (AIGCC) whose asset owners and managers have a combined AUM of over US$35.8 he asked.

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Joint statement on UNFCCC work programme on just transition pathways

We Mean Business Coalition

This emphasizes that people-centered climate action is essential to ensure social cohesion and increase the societal buy-in required for an accelerated and sustainable transition to a net-zero economy — within planetary boundaries and at a pace aligned with science. C-aligned, ambitious, equitable, and social-justice centered.

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Gildan Publishes Its 18th Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) Report

3BL Media

2021 was characterized by the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, supply chain disruptions, labour shortages, and geo-political and climate uncertainty. Received a “B” score on climate change and water security from CDP. 18% reduction in water intensity compared to 2018. About Gildan.

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Qualcomm's Commitment to Net-Zero Global Operational Emissions by 2040

3BL Media

DESCRIPTION: At Qualcomm, we believe we can help address the environmental, social, and economic impacts of climate change by working together across all sectors of society. SOURCE: Qualcomm. Why did Qualcomm decide to commit to net-zero? Why 2040 vs 2050? Why set interim goals? Why commit to Science Based Targets initiative (SBTi)?

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The ESG Interview: Closing the Net Zero Reality Gap

Chris Hall

If you thought the first two Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) reviews on climate science made for bleak reading, then the third instalment will be the hardest yet to digest. . He is disappointed more has not been achieved since the Paris Agreement. . “In Supply chain challenge .

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Whether pandemic or climate crisis, you better get your data right

GreenBiz

Since then, the asset manager backed two proposals at the annual general meetings of both Chevron and Exxon, related to the manner these companies conduct themselves in relation to Paris Agreement targets. The previously mentioned CDP has a large database of disclosures. It is urgent that this expand to supply chains at large.