Wednesday, 26 April 2023

Global action for our warming planet

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April 26th 2023
Perspectives
Inform your discussions and decisions this week: the actions taken now by governments, businesses and individuals will have long-term implications for the planet.

In this issue, discover how nature and profit are interconnected, understand the need to regulate the use of microplastics and learn how technological innovation will help Asia meet its climate targets. You can also explore the challenges and pathways IT leaders face as they strive to reach net zero.
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Understand why biodiversity is a priority for businesses and explore the need for better financial disclosures on nature-related risks.
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Sustainability | technology and innovation
IT leaders navigating net zero in Europe
Our upcoming research will explore how the shift to net zero affects critical functions in companies—focusing on IT corporate leaders.
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Sustainability | report
Asia's path to a greener future
Discover six emerging technologies with the potential to be impactful, scalable and investable.
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Ricardo Mourinho FΓ©lix, vice-president of the European Investment Bank, shares why efforts to regulate the use of microplastics and micropollutants must accelerate.
Globalisation | report
Supply-chain strategies in the technology sector
Assess the challenges of embedding sustainability within technology supply chains, including a fragmented supplier base and the realities of running a profitable business.
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Sustainability | blog
Lessons from the island of Iceland
Analyse the country's renewable-energy solutions and discover why the clean-energy transition must incorporate principles of circularity.
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