Policy & Advocacy

Updates on climate policy, regulations, and global agreements — and how businesses can engage and lead responsibly.

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Global Agreements & Corporate Catalysts: The Interconnected Web of Climate Action

International climate agreements often seem distant from day-to-day business operations, yet they form the essential global framework that trickles down to national policies and, ultimately, corporate responsibilities. Understanding this interconnected web allows businesses to become not just compliant actors, but powerful catalysts for change on a global scale. The Foundational Role of International Climate Agreements […]

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Responsible Engagement: How Businesses Can Lead in Climate Policy & Advocacy

In the current climate crisis, businesses are not just passive recipients of policy; they are powerful actors with the potential to shape the trajectory of climate action. Responsible engagement in policy and advocacy is no longer optional for leading companies; it’s a strategic imperative that can drive systemic change and enhance corporate value. Beyond the

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The Shifting Sands of Climate Policy: Navigating a New Regulatory Landscape

Climate policy is no longer a fringe concern; it’s a rapidly evolving force shaping global markets and corporate strategy. Businesses that stay ahead of the curve, understanding the nuances of new regulations and international agreements, will not only mitigate risks but unlock significant competitive advantages. The Paris Agreement’s Enduring Influence & Evolving NDCs The Paris

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