Category: Climate Confident
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The Energy Transition Is Unstoppable—But Are We Moving Fast Enough?
The global energy transition is accelerating as fossil fuels decline, driven by economic factors rather than solely political will. Key challenges include reliance on coal, the limitations of hydrogen and carbon capture, and the rising energy demands from AI. Urgent investments and infrastructure advancements are crucial for achieving climate goals.
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Why Your Business Can’t Afford to Ignore Trustworthy Carbon Accounting
As sustainability becomes critical for businesses, accurate carbon accounting is essential to meet regulatory demands and customer expectations. Organizations must adopt new technologies, engage supply chains, and integrate carbon data into decision-making to build trust and drive emissions reductions. Solid carbon accounting enhances investor confidence, customer loyalty, and operational efficiency.
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Why Sports Stars Are the Perfect Advocates for Climate Change Solutions
Athletes hold significant potential as advocates for climate action, leveraging their influence and public trust. EcoAthletes equips over 170 athletes with tools to engage in advocacy, transforming climate change from an abstract issue into relatable narratives. By inspiring their communities, athletes can drive meaningful change toward a sustainable future.
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How Climate Week Outcomes Are Shaping Corporate Sustainability Strategies
Climate Week in New York has become a crucial platform for collaboration among business leaders, policymakers, and NGOs to address climate change. As discussed with Jim Sullivan from SAP, the event fosters partnerships, drives commitments to reduce emissions, and emphasizes the need for standardized sustainability reporting and the role of technology, particularly AI, in improving…
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Why the 2024 US Election Could Decide the Fate of Global Climate Action
The upcoming 2024 US presidential election holds immense significance for global climate action. The elected leader’s decisions will impact international agreements, technology development, and environmental regulations. Dr. Hakes emphasized the role of US leadership and the urgency of climate action. Additionally, state and congressional elections will also shape climate policy. Active participation and informed voting…


