Climate leadership in the eleventh hour
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Pacto Mundial de Naciones Unidas | Accenture
Editor: [S.l.] : Accenture, 2021Descripción: 41 p. : ilTipo de contenido: texto (visual)Tipo de medio: electrónico
Tipo de soporte: recurso en líneaTema(s): Sostenibilidad | Empresas | CEOs | acciones climáticas | crisis climática | cambio climáticoRecursos en línea: Acceso al documento Resumen: According to the Climate Leadership in the Eleventh Hour document - which includes extensive interviews with more than 100 leading CEOs - the private sector is struggling to accelerate its climate ambitions, despite nearly three-quarters (73%) saying they feel a growing pressure to act. More than half (57%) of the executives surveyed say they are prioritizing climate action amid their recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic. 49% of CEOs point to supply chain disruptions due to extreme weather conditions as a top risk, but only 7% say they are 'advanced' in creating early warning systems to prepare for events climate risk. Additionally, 71% claim to be actively working on developing a net zero emissions target for their company and 57% believe they are operating in line with the 1.5 ° C target. However, only 2% of these companies have a formal target validated by the Science-Based Targets initiative.
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According to the Climate Leadership in the Eleventh Hour document - which includes extensive interviews with more than 100 leading CEOs - the private sector is struggling to accelerate its climate ambitions, despite nearly three-quarters (73%) saying they feel a growing pressure to act. More than half (57%) of the executives surveyed say they are prioritizing climate action amid their recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic.
49% of CEOs point to supply chain disruptions due to extreme weather conditions as a top risk, but only 7% say they are 'advanced' in creating early warning systems to prepare for events climate risk. Additionally, 71% claim to be actively working on developing a net zero emissions target for their company and 57% believe they are operating in line with the 1.5 ° C target. However, only 2% of these companies have a formal target validated by the Science-Based Targets initiative.
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