Responding to the climate crisis takes every community’s knowledge and solutions! Green 2.0 just released their 2024 Transparency Report, looking at equity metrics across environmental organizations. Dive into the findings here: bit.ly/2024-TR Equity within the environmental movement is critical because those most affected by the climate crisis are well-positioned to solve it. For the past 8 years, Green 2.0 has been an accountability partner to the sector! This year’s report looks at key patterns in equity indicators and demographic data.
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Responding to the climate crisis takes every community’s knowledge and solutions! Green 2.0 just released their 2024 Transparency Report, looking at equity metrics across environmental organizations. Dive into the findings here: bit.ly/2024-TR Equity within the environmental movement is critical because those most affected by the climate crisis are well-positioned to solve it. For the past 8 years, Green 2.0 has been an accountability partner to the sector! This year’s report looks at key patterns in equity indicators and demographic data.
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We need an equitable environmental movement to build a just and sustainable future. For the past 8 years, Green 2.0 has held our movement accountable to this promise. Read the 2024 Transparency Report to understand key patterns in equity indicators across environmental organizations. Access the report here: bit.ly/2024-TR
Responding to the climate crisis takes every community’s knowledge and solutions! Green 2.0 just released their 2024 Transparency Report, looking at equity metrics across environmental organizations. Dive into the findings here: bit.ly/2024-TR Equity within the environmental movement is critical because those most affected by the climate crisis are well-positioned to solve it. For the past 8 years, Green 2.0 has been an accountability partner to the sector! This year’s report looks at key patterns in equity indicators and demographic data.
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In today's dynamic business landscape, staying ahead of the curve on environmental policies is essential. APCO’s Climate Intelligence Report offers concise yet comprehensive insights to help companies effectively respond, adapt, and capitalize on the opportunities arising from regulatory changes across North America, Europe, the Middle East and North Africa, and the Asia Pacific region. Check out the latest report here: https://lnkd.in/gw3BeDxW.
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Responding to the climate crisis takes every community’s knowledge and solutions! @Green 2.0 just released their 2024 Transparency Report, looking at equity metrics across environmental organizations. Dive into the findings here: bit.ly/2024-TR Equity within the environmental movement is critical because those most affected by the climate crisis are well-positioned to solve it. For the past 8 years, @Green 2.0 has been an accountability partner to the sector! This year’s report looks at key patterns in equity indicators and demographic data. Green 2.0
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The Oxford Net Zero Regulation and Policy Hub just got its first publication out, and in Nature Climate Change of all places! In the publication, we highlight the need for governments to implement regulations that align with mitigation goals, creating climate-aligned 'ground rules' for the economy and reducing the implementation gap. While regulations vary across jurisdictions, we argue that science-based, ambitious, robust, cohesive, and fair regulations are criteria that all can aim towards. These will guide our work at the Hub in the months and years ahead, so stay tuned for more updates and insights. You can read the publication here: https://rdcu.be/dD6a4 #NetZero #ClimateAction #ClimateRegulations
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Hot topic 🔥 How to navigate the regulatory maze of climate reporting?
Like it or not, climate reports and emission tracking have become crucial aspects of modern business, particularly within the food industry 📊 Even if your organization isn't legally required to report its environmental impact, taking proactive steps toward climate reporting offers many benefits, from better branding to smarter decision-making. 🔗 Check out our roadmap on how to get off on the right foot with climate reporting at https://lnkd.in/dBC63DXF
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I wish to share with you this blog pro-CSRD (European sustainable transparency of corporates) published by Europe Jacques Delos, following a great irritation vis-à-vis the "CSRD-bashing" very popular nowadays. This blog recalls also the need to help SMEs working in carbonated sectors to collect and publish significant climate data.
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Here’s one of my favourite quotes: You do not rise to the level of your goals. You fall to the level of your systems. This quote is for the individual, but what about at a country scale? It can kind of be seen as the same as governments mandating reporting - something I’m seeing in my day-to-day work with climate action in the built environment. It’s worth checking out what my colleagues have to say on this 👇 Dr Dale Tromans Patrick Moloney Jack Robinson #rambollmanagementconsulting #ramboll
🌍 Are you prepared for the new era of mandatory climate action reporting? Dive into our latest article authored by our experts Jack Robinson, Dr Dale Tromans, and Patrick Moloney. As reporting requirements swiftly transition from voluntary to obligatory, businesses face a labyrinth of complexities. In this piece, our experts pinpoint five critical regulatory regimes that will impact European companies in 2024 and onwards. With climate action reporting becoming a non-negotiable for corporations, staying informed is paramount. Read more to stay up to speed and ahead of the competition. #SustainabilityReporting #ClimateAction #SustainableChange
Thriving amidst the regulatory chaos: 5 climate regulations businesses can't ignore
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SFDR, CSRD, ISSB, TCFD, OECD, UNGP. If your brain automatically goes into Wordle, Scrabble, or other quiz-related-solving mode, this post probably isn't for you. If however, you feel a growing sense of unease, pain, or anguish, you are amongst the sick group of sustainability professionals trying to unscramble these frameworks. We have attempted to find the common denominator when it comes to climate action for all of the above and more. So if you need to address some or all of these and are struggling, firstly: don't do it one by one, but rather find out where the overlaps are and do what needs to be done in a sensible order then pull out the points that need to be reported depending on your business and sector. Secondly: think about what you need to do or say in order to convince your boss that this is worth spending the time on. How can you extract more value than just making this a tick box exercise? (Spoiler alert this will be focus for next article) I'm curious if there is some venn diagram intercept between people working with climate regulation and interest in anagrams.
🌍 Are you prepared for the new era of mandatory climate action reporting? Dive into our latest article authored by our experts Jack Robinson, Dr Dale Tromans, and Patrick Moloney. As reporting requirements swiftly transition from voluntary to obligatory, businesses face a labyrinth of complexities. In this piece, our experts pinpoint five critical regulatory regimes that will impact European companies in 2024 and onwards. With climate action reporting becoming a non-negotiable for corporations, staying informed is paramount. Read more to stay up to speed and ahead of the competition. #SustainabilityReporting #ClimateAction #SustainableChange
Thriving amidst the regulatory chaos: 5 climate regulations businesses can't ignore
ramboll.com
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