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Spotlight blog by members of SDSN USA Normal 0 false false false EN-US X-NONE X-NONE The corporate world has shown tremendous enthusiasm in pledging to achieve net-zero emissions. With a new major company joining the list almost daily, net-zero has become a new benchmark for corporate climate leadership.
Decarbonization in the corporate sector should be an urgent priority given the growing risks posed by climate change," said Stuart Landesberg, CEO, Grove Collaborative. Corporate support for the legislation has been growing this year.
Speaking at COP27 in Egypt last year, UN Secretary General António Guterres was clear: “the criteria and benchmarks for… netzero commitments have varying levels of rigor, and loopholes wide enough to drive a diesel truck through. We must have zero tolerance for netzero greenwashing.”
While advanced economies are nearing the levels needed to shift trajectories toward netzero, emerging and developing economies face narrowing fiscal options as the pandemic wears on. Jeffrey Sachs In order to learn more, read the report or watch the launch event.
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