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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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The integral role of every department in Australia's sustainable business revolution

Sustainability Matters

In the face of mounting global concerns over climate change and the need for sustainable development, Australian businesses are increasingly called upon to reshape their operational blueprint. In Australia, examples abound of companies successfully integrating clean technologies.

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LGPS Central Net Zero Plans Undeterred by UK Policy

Chris Hall

Climate change isn’t going to go away because we’ve got a general election in this country. C. “We think that our strategy is aligned with societal priorities and it’s realistic and consistent with a just transition.”

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A Principled Stance

Chris Hall

But the government has drawn criticism regarding its ability to achieve agreed climate targets – such as a 100% reduction of greenhouse gas emissions by 2050 compared with 1990 levels – even from its own Climate Change Committee. In May, a High Court ruling ordered it publish a revised net zero strategy.

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This Week’s Fund News: Man GLG Fund for Sustainable Water, Circular Economy

Chris Hall

ESG Investor’s weekly round-up of news about funds designed to meet sustainable investing criteria, including Man GLG, UBS AM, Aon, Clean Growth Fund, Foresight, Azalea and SUSI Partners. .

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Prioritise “Proven” Renewable Energy Investments – FTI 

Chris Hall

The energy supply sector is the largest contributor to global greenhouse gas emissions , responsible for approximately 35% of total emissions. “Buildout of proven renewable infrastructure is one of the key levers to clean up energy supply,” Frances Aderhold, Sustainable Investing Research Analyst at FTI, told ESG Investor.

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This Canadian city is finding rare earth minerals needed for the green transition through recycling

Corporate Knights

As countries scramble to secure supplies of the raw materials they need to manufacture wind turbines, batteries and other technologies key to preventing runaway climate change, this facility run by local startup Cyclic Materials is part of an emerging industry: creating a circular economy for critical energy transition minerals.