Time to Transform – Leading multinational companies set urgent action agenda for all people to live well, within planetary boundaries.
The world faces three critical challenges: the climate emergency, nature loss and mounting inequality.
The world faces three critical challenges: the climate emergency, nature loss and mounting inequality.
If you are reading the Vision 2050: Time to Transform report with the idea that tomorrow is going to be much the same as today, then this is not for you.
What will it look like for nine billion people to live, and live well, on the planet by mid-century within planetary limits?
Today is 12 December 2020 – the fifth anniversary of the Paris Agreement.
We just had two days of the Bold Actions for Food as a Force for Good event – a new milestone toward next year’s UN Food Systems Summit.
As the end of the year draws closer, we are about to mark the five-year anniversary of the adoption of the Paris Agreement at COP21 in December 2015.
Today marks an important milestone, for WBCSD and for our member companies – and for me personally.
12 October 2020: Last week’s TCFD Summit in Japan was certainly timely: the pandemic has been highlighting our unpreparedness for systemic risks, and recent natural disasters such as wildfires and floods are giving a new urgency to addressing the climate emergency, driving innovation and achieving the transition to a low-carbon economy.
The announcement at the UN General Assembly by Chinese President Xi Jinping, that China would commit to become carbon neutral by 2060 and ensure its greenhouse gas emissions would peak by 2030, marks a historic precedent.
Convening leaders across hundreds of events, Climate Week NYC and UNGA75 have showed a critical step change in ambition to address the climate and nature crises.