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Where Sustainability Unites: Climate Week NYC, UNGA, and CGI | Blog

Everest Group

The week-long event from September 17-24 focused on accelerating action to achieve net zero emissions by 2050 and building a more just and equitable society. Companies are increasingly prioritizing ESG reporting to manage risk, enhance their reputation, and comply with regulations.

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Sustainability trends: 5 issues to watch in 2024

IBM Services

Many countries have committed to reaching net zero by 2050, aligning with the Paris Agreement’s goal to limit global warming to well below 2 degrees Celsius. And they could drive economic gains: Research shows markets for carbon-neutral goods and services may be worth $10.3 trillion to the global economy by 2050.

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Sustainable technology: A competitive advantage for businesses

Capgemini

According to the Capgemini Research Institute’s latest research, 67% of organizations have seen a reduction in carbon emissions due to the implementation of sustainable product design strategies, while 73% have seen an improvement in revenue growth. Compliance with such regulations is becoming non-negotiable for businesses.

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7 Data points about acting on net zero

Capgemini

Facebook Twitter Linkedin The Capgemini Research Institute brings a continuous flow of high-quality reports around key topics in the world of technology-driven business change. To begin with, data is essential to ensure that organizations are aligned with rapidly evolving regulations around climate disclosure. Zero is positive.

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10 Countries Developing Green Industry for a More Profitable Tomorrow

Velocity Global

At the same time, new research reinforces the economic benefits of green initiatives—like the $23 billion in global savings that would result from countries switching from coal to renewable energy. This money will also be used to fund research and development for battery cell production and electric mobility. increase in employment.

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Energy management: the challenge and the destination

Capgemini

As environmental regulations become more demanding, and as the number of digital technologies deployed in modern facilities proliferates, optimising building energy consumption is not just a choice, but a necessity. Together these measures, all enabled by smarter digital tools, can have a tangible impact on closing the net-zero gap by 2050.