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Get ready for GreenBiz 24, the premier event for sustainable business leaders seeking hands-on, tangible solutions. Join us in Phoenix, Arizona, February 12-14, to connect with and learn from more than 2,500 professionals. Gain fresh insights from peers, trailblazers and unexpected voices in decarbonization, supply chains, biodiversity, and much more – so that you can continue to accelerate your impact and your career. As a member of the We Don’t Have Time community, you will get a discount when you register for the event. Use the code GB24WDHT for a 10% discount.
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🍃🌎 Welcome to GreenFin 23, brought to you live by We Don't Have Time on June 26 & 27. 📅 Despite ESG frameworks and rankings’ imperfections, they are impacting billions of investments. And, hundreds of trillions more are needed to realize a just transition to a decarbonized global economy. GreenFin 23 will convene an influential audience of finance, investment and sustainability professionals to share insights, address key challenges and showcase leading sustainable financial products and services. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wapdyFMpLyI 👇 Join us live on We Don't Have Time, check out the program, and register here: https://www.wedonthavetime.org/events/greenfin23
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Awesome 👌
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I am looking forward to learning about all the new climate solutions!
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looking forward to learning something new
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Welcome to Circularity 23, the leading convening of professionals building the circular economy, organized by Greenbiz, live on We Don't Have Time, June 5–7, 2023. 🌍🌱 To build a just, resilient world that operates within planetary boundaries, we must transform our systems, structures and strategies. It’s time to unlearn linear systems. It’s time to move from extractive to regenerative. It’s time for the circular economy. Join us on We Don't Have Time to move beyond incremental action, catalyze systems change and accelerate the circular economy. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QLU-9_sfREw Check out the detailed program and register: https://www.wedonthavetime.org/events/circularity23
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It's an opportunity where by peaple can later to earn from wastes and to over come land pollution
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Quite a great learning opportunity
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I can't wait to to learn from this
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REGISTER NOW FOR VERGE 23 - TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THE BEST RATE VERGE 23 (Oct. 24-26, San Jose, CA) is the leading climate tech event accelerating solutions to the most pressing challenges of our time. It is the center of gravity for the climate community — leaders from business, government, solution providers and startups — working together to address the climate crisis across the six key programs that comprise the event: Buildings, Carbon, Energy, Food, Startups and Transport. As a member of the We Don’t Have Time community, you can apply a discount when you register for the event. Learn more and use the code V23WDHT at registration for 20% off the All-Access Pass.
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Today, sustainability plays an increasingly vital role in corporate strategy and operations, with expectations on sustainability leaders growing as climate risks become more material. As those expectations grow, many organizations are encountering challenges as they endeavor to turn their sustainability goals into concrete, impactful initiatives. https://www.greenbiz.com/whitepaper/disclosure-decarbonization-guide-setting-and-achieving-your-climate-goals?utm_medium=gb-site&utm_source=hompage&utm_campaign=papers/reports&utm_content=-may-2-2023- The process of developing smart strategies, getting buy-in from leadership and stakeholders, and mapping out decarbonization pathways can drive home the scale of changes – and investments - that will be required to achieve bold climate goals and overcome existing challenges. As a result, sustainability leaders must shift their approach from one built around data disclosures and lofty but abstract goals, to one built for implementation and impact from the very beginning. Corporate sustainability initiatives like renewable electricity paired with storage, fleet electrification, and supply chain decarbonization have tremendous potential to drive positive change for the environment and for companies and industries. This paper will lay out why an integrated approach is essential to achieving business goals and sustainability ambition, what it looks like to put this approach into practice, and how sustainability leaders can use this approach to avoid roadblocks, engage key internal and external stakeholders, and drive tangible impact for a more sustainable world.
Disclosure to Decarbonization: A Guide to Setting and Achieving Your Climate Goals | GreenBiz
Today, sustainability plays an increasingly vital role in corporate strategy and operations, with expectations on sustainability leaders growing as climate risks become more material. As those expectations grow, many organizations are encountering challenges as they endeavor to turn their sustainability goals into concrete, impactful initiatives.
https://www.greenbiz.com/whitepaper/disclosure-decarbonization-guide-setting-and-achieving-your-climate-goals?utm_medium=gb-site&utm_source=hompage&utm_campaign=papers/reports&utm_content=-may-2-2023-
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The future is all Data and Decarbonazation. None of us want to just survive. We want to thrive. Using the impetus of Climate Change people now have a very good reason to understand wealth must be created sustainably. But when Society actually does that the the untried journey of circular economics begins. Gonna be fun!
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Sustainability should be adopted and we have many organizations involved in guiding others on how to go about it.
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Over two-thirds of populations of species have been lost since 1970. WWF is sounding the alarm, calling it a "code red" for the planet and humanity. To support progress, at the end of 2022, the global community formalized targets to conserve at least 30 percent of the world’s land, coastal areas, and oceans and restore 30 percent of terrestrial and marine ecosystems by 2030, along with additional targets, in the agreed Global Biodiversity Framework. Businesses have a critical interest in meeting these global nature aims. All companies depend on natural resources, whether freshwater, crops, fiber or minerals, for their operations or supply chains. In fact, half of the world’s gross domestic product, or about $44 trillion, relies on nature. The warming of the climate threatens life on Earth. The IPCC’s latest science assessment released in March made it clear that "our world needs climate action on all fronts — everything, everywhere, all at once." That means every company must step up its climate action as we rapidly approach 1.5 Celsius degrees of warming, the world’s target to prevent the worst effects of climate change. Climate and nature are interconnected. For example, deforestation and forest degradation are notable and preventable sources of greenhouse gas emissions, responsible for around 15 percent of global emissions. Yet more than climate change, land use change is the largest threat to nature according to the WWF Living Planet Report. This means corporate efforts must extend sustainability beyond climate to address nature, ensuring that both are effectively and urgently addressed. Corporate standards are encouraging this action. For example, the Science Based Targets initiative (SBTi) requires more than a climate target for businesses in the food, land and agriculture sector. A commitment to no deforestation is also needed. Businesses have an important role in supporting global nature aims. Only 17 percent of global land has been protected, yet the world agrees that we need 30 percent by 2030. The area that is best suited for protection and restoration, to yield the most benefits for nature and people, needs to be in strategic areas that are socially inclusive and "provide valuable ecosystem services, and they should be well-connected with corridors to improve resilience to climate change and avoid the creation of ecological islands." https://www.weforum.org/agenda/2023/04/code-red-for-nature-means-that-companies-need-to-step-up/ While governments will be critical in driving the necessary progress, company efforts are needed in parallel to avoid further nature destruction and biodiversity loss and to contribute to protection, restoration and regeneration. This is why the Global Biodiversity Framework included a target for businesses to monitor, assess and transparently disclose their risks, dependencies and impacts on biodiversity.
Code red for nature means that companies need to step up
Businesses must meet the sustainability aims of the Global Biodiversity Framework, says a GreenBiz expert, who explains what a corporate nature strategy is.
https://www.weforum.org/agenda/2023/04/code-red-for-nature-means-that-companies-need-to-step-up/
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There is a need to take care of our planet and stop destroying it.
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That's amazing
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Great progress on raising the red flags on companies deviating from the set rules.
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The success of sustainable business leadership hinges on moving from corporate responsibility to corporate impact. As mandatory ESG disclosures and impact economics converge, the role of corporate responsibility is shifting. Impact professionals increasingly need to oversee both traditional ESG risk mitigation and impact-oriented new value creation. What we call the "Impact Economy" is creating new opportunities to increase enterprise value by both mitigating risks and seizing upon innovations. This is opening new sources of business value and advancing impact alongside profit. As the measure of a company's total value, enterprise value creation is a business’s North Star. But the emerging Impact Economy is changing both what constitutes enterprise value and who gets to decide it. As such, we are entering a new chapter in measuring corporate performance — an evolution in the underlying contract between the private sector and the rest of society. In the Impact Economy, economic growth and business growth are not distinct from — and increasingly can be aligned to — solving social and environmental problems. We are starting to place a monetary value on a company’s most significant impact https://www.greenbiz.com/article/moving-corporate-responsibility-impact on society. As this field evolves, we can also start to accurately and consistently leverage data disclosures to compare companies and sectors, just as with traditional financial performance. This opens up a new era of transparency and integrity in measuring the impacts that companies create. We see the climate crisis as the first and best place for leaders to expand their thinking and the way they operate to capture this opportunity. We’ve never seen the level of awareness for climate action and the need for climate impact as we have in the past few years. This is driven by a variety of factors: financial market expectations, new regulations, and new generations of employees and consumers who demand more action from the brands they work for and buy from. If mandatory ESG disclosure is the stick, then the opportunity for new value creation is the carrot. The transition to a zero-carbon global economy may prove to be the greatest economic transformation the world has seen since the Industrial Revolution. One report found that sustainable business models could open economic opportunities worth $12 trillion and create 380 million jobs by 2030. Many companies are already seeing business value in areas ranging from cost savings and efficiency, attracting and retaining talent and improving their supply chains, all of which result in far greater durable and resilient businesses. For example, research by Okta and Anthesis Group found that hybrid work can support a net-zero strategy — reducing GHG emissions from reduced workplace square footage and less travel to work by car. While those increases in enterprise value are important, the identification of new revenue-generating opportunities may be the largest value driver. A recent McKinsey survey of C-suite leaders found that 40 percent of respondents expect company sustainability programs to generate value in the next five years — nearly double the current share. This new value generation is touching virtually every industry, as more consumers and workers consciously choose earth-friendly businesses. Salesforce’s Net Zero Cloud product stemmed from an effort led by the Salesforce sustainability team to measure, manage and reduce its own carbon footprint. And the Stripe Climate offering is another example of a climate-led business innovation — in this case enabling Stripe’s global customers to invest in frontier carbon removal technologies at scale. This is just the beginning — from sustainable fashion and green consumer products to electric vehicles, and enterprise software solutions to track climate impacts, more businesses are finding success by placing sustainability at the center of their business models.
Moving from corporate responsibility to impact | Greenbiz
ESG and the impact economy are changing corporate responsibility forever. Here’s how.
https://www.greenbiz.com/article/moving-corporate-responsibility-impact
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This is so so helpful especially to SMEs who might be struggling with the modalities to shift to sustainability. Combined with policy, incentives , sense of urgency to address environmental impacts and sheer will, I believe corporates can achieve full scale sustainability and bring about serious impact. Thank you for sharing.
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Corporate impact can be felt if an organisation takes it's role seriously
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When we all work towards a certain goal nothing is impossible
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Despite the imperfections of ESG standards and rankings, they are impacting billions of investments. And, hundreds of trillions more are needed to realize a just transition to a decarbonized global economy. GreenFin 23 will convene experts in finance, investing, and sustainability to share insights, address key challenges and showcase leading sustainable financial products and services. GreenFin 23 takes place in Boston, Massachusetts, June 26-28. Join the growing GreenFin community of more than 900 finance, investment and sustainability leaders to support the just transition to a decarbonized economy. By attending, you'll gain access to inspiring keynotes, engaging breakout sessions and valuable networking that will empower you with the knowledge and connections you need to enact change. As a member of the We Don’t Have Time community, you can apply a discount when you register for the event. Please use this 10 % discount code when registering: GF23WDHT If you cannot attend in-person, tune in for the keynote sessions, which will be broadcast live here on We Don’t Have Time.
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This is a great opportunity to learn about the current trends and obstacles to green finance!
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To build a just, resilient world that operates within planetary boundaries, we must transform our systems, structures and strategies. It’s time to unlearn linear systems. It’s time to move from extractive to regenerative. It’s time for the circular economy. As the leading convening of professionals building the circular economy, Greenbiz Group’s Circularity 23 offers thought-provoking keynotes, actionable breakouts, a solutions-oriented expo and unparalleled networking opportunities. Circularity 23 takes place in Seattle, Washington, on June 5-7. The event will be broadcast live on We Don’t Have Time. Sign up to hear from innovative thought leaders and practitioners, participate in engaging sessions and form new connections, leaving you with the knowledge and resources to accelerate the circular economy. As a member of the We Don’t Have Time community, please use this unique discount code when you register: C23WDHT Join the growing community of visionaries and practitioners to move beyond incremental action, catalyze systems change and accelerate the circular economy. Learn more about the event and register here.
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Very interesting event! Circularity needs to be put on top of the agenda if we want to tackled the climate and resources crises
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This sounds like an amazing opportunity to learn more about the circular economy and how we can all work together to build a more sustainable world.
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Interesting conversations right here.
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Thanks for your excellent work!
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Interested in gaining insight on what it will take to achieve a net-zero transition? Register for VERGE Net Zero, a free, online event taking place Dec. 6-7, to hear from more than 70 experts tackling net zero across supply chains, fleets, policy, manufacturing and more. Notable speakers include: - Niki King, Sustainability Director for North America, Unilever - Andrew Mayock, U.S. Federal Chief Sustainability Officer, White House Council on Environmental Quality - Mia Diawara, Partner, Lowercarbon Capital - Julio Friedmann, Chief Scientist and Chief Carbon Wrangler, Carbon Direct Learn more and register for VERGE Net Zero 2022 here: http://bit.ly/3TEfSHf
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The journey to net zero is underway. We know the destination and the deadline: A net-zero economy by mid-century at the latest. But what’s the best path to get there? Which of the myriad available strategies, technologies and partnerships will most effectively zero out your organization’s emissions? VERGE Net Zero is a complimentary online event that will provide you with deep dives and how-to guides on the best approaches for accelerating your organization’s net-zero transition. Register to participate live in dozens of inspiring and provocative keynote sessions and panel discussions — and watch any you miss, on-demand, after the event. You’ll also connect with and learn from thousands of private- and public-sector leaders building a profitable and climate-positive future. Some topics that will be covered include: - Sustainability - Supply Chain Management - Facilities - Electric Vehicle Fleets - Finance - Policy - Manufacturing This event will take place online on December 6-7 2022. What topics are you most interested in and excited to learn about? Learn more and register for VERGE Net Zero 2022 here: http://bit.ly/3TEfSHf
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Hoping for the best!
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Interesting topics,I will look forward to learn much from the sessions. Good luck!
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I'd like to hear what comes from the finance topic. There's been tremendous momentum in climate finance from COP27!
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Last week at VERGE 22, our very own Joel Makower had the pleasure of hosting two plenary conversations that featured remarkable young women — Alexandria Villaseñor, Earth Uprising International and Clover H., Force of Nature — who left him, and everyone, both inspired and challenged. Individually and together, the conversations underscored the need for companies to seek out and listen — really, truly listen — to younger voices. And to be ready to respond — substantively, humbly and with a bias toward action. What did we learn? Read on here: https://bit.ly/3DQWbGz
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Together we can be a force to reckon with given the necessary tools to actually voice our concerns regarding climate
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Lets all join hands ,speak out and take action!
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VERGE 22, the leading climate tech event, will convene an impressive lineup of speakers and participants in San Jose CA, October 25-27. More than 4,000 leaders across business, government, solution providers, and startups will have the opportunity to participate in over 200 sessions focusing on six key areas of climate tech: clean energy, sustainable transportation, carbon removal, regenerative food systems, net-zero buildings and the startup ecosystem. VERGE 22 will draw more than 400 industry-leading speakers who will provide their insights into market trends throughout climate tech. A few can't-miss speakers include: Christiana Figueres – Founding Partner of Global Optimism, and one of the main architects behind the Paris Agreement Jennifer Granholm – The U.S. Secretary of Energy Patrick Flynn – SVP, Global Head of Sustainability, Salesforce Christa Anderson – Director, Climate Science and Carbon metrics, WWF Catherine Chien – Director, Climate Marker Strategy & Investments, X, The Moonshot Factory Rafael Broze – Carbon Removal Program Manager at Microsoft, and many, many more. See the program for more details, and register here before our rates expire on October 21 to secure your pass for this can’t miss event.
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Awesome way to sensitize the people towards a worthy cause
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Great event! Will you broadcast online?
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Looking forward to seeing Dr. Sweta Chakraborty participate too!
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Expo
The VERGE 22 Interconnect Expo will feature more than 60 organizations applying their novel technologies and services to address the climate crisis in the following areas: clean energy, sustainable transportation, carbon removal, regenerative food systems, net-zero buildings and the startup ecosystem. Visit the expo to learn more about these organizations, build connections and see their new tech in action.
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The VERGE 22 Expo will feature more than 60 organizations applying their innovative technologies and services to address the climate crisis in the following areas: clean energy, sustainable transportation, carbon removal, regenerative food systems, net-zero buildings and the startup ecosystem. Expo highlights include: - VERGE Microgrid — the world’s largest temporary microgrid demonstrating the power, resilience and efficiency of distributed energy solutions. - Startup Pavilion — a place for collaborations, convenings and interactive discussions among startups, investors and the wider innovation ecosystem at VERGE 22. - Amazon's Climate Pledge Stage — the stage will showcase the impact of the partnerships, technologies and strategies being pioneered by pledge signatories, each of which has committed to reaching net-zero emissions by 2040. Learn more & register for VERGE 22 before rates increase September 30: https://bit.ly/3dRjBTa
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It's great that the initiative is inclusive of both small businesses and large ones that have made a commitment to reducing their carbon footprint. Excellent work! https://basketball-stars.co/
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I like how the program covers everything from startup to major corporation that is part of the climate pledge. Well done!
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September 30th is quickly approaching!
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We have a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to leverage the power of technology to address the climate crisis and build a clean economy. This is why GreenBiz is hosting VERGE 22— the leading climate tech event, bringing together thousands of leaders — from business, government, solution providers and startups — working together to address the climate crisis. VERGE 22 focuses on six strategic areas: - Clean energy - Sustainable transportation - Carbon removal - Regenerative food systems - Net-zero buildings - Startup ecosystems In San Jose, CA., climate tech visionaries, policymakers, startups, and business leaders will convene to share solutions and build relationships. As VERGE 22 focuses on solutions that reduce our environmental impact, we have taken steps to reduce the event's carbon footprint. With the world's biggest temporary renewable microgrid, constructed by GreenBiz to sustainably power VERGE 22, climate discussions will be elevated to a new level. However, we acknowledge that there are climate challenges for an event of this scale. Participants' travel alone is expected to create large emissions, but we believe that the value of face-to-face meetings to discuss and streamline climate solutions can not be overstated. What topics are you most interested in and excited to learn about? Learn more and register for VERGE 22 here: https://events.greenbiz.com/events/verge/2022?utm_medium=referral&utm_source=we-dont-have-time&utm_campaign=v22&utm_content=--partner-promo https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eNqXriNv0-k
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This was great!
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Excited about the tech event looking forward to learn a lot from it
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I'm excited to learn about regenerative food systems!
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What can companies do to solve the plastic waste crisis? Meet Carbios — the French biotech startup that uses an enzymatic process to break down polyethylene terephthalate (commonly known as PET). Carbios recently signed an agreement with On, Patagonia, Puma and Salomon meant to accelerate the commercialization of its bio-recycling technology for textiles. "In the traditional recycling world, the solutions are not circular. You can recycle materials one, two, three times, and then it’s over. With our technology, it’s almost infinite." — Emmanuel Ladent, Carbios CEO Read more about how Carbios is implementing their 'truly circular' solution here: https://bit.ly/3dDOyti
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I would love to see this through it is definitely a great novel idea
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This's quite a superb inventory.
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Very good climate solution, very interesting as well to see that this kind of inventions exists
Then this is your call! 🚀 Applications for Rockstart Energy 2022 are now open! ✨ What’s in it for you? ✅ Rockstart Energy offers purpose-driven founders the opportunity to join a global community of mentors, investors and peers, an initial investment and potential co-investment from Rockstart upto Series B. ✅ The programme is ideal for early stage start-ups that demonstrate signs of traction and those that aspire to take a structured approach towards scaling the business. Be sure to apply here by October 11, 2022 👉 bit.ly/3J6jahC #founders #investment #energy #VC
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📌 Opportunity for students and young professionals: the VERGE 22 Emerging Leaders program application is now open! Selected #EmergingLeaders will receive a complimentary pass to attend VERGE 22 - the leading #climatetech event accelerating solutions to the most pressing challenges of our time - along with special opportunities at the conference. Registration fees, airfare and lodging are all included. Apply by September 2: https://bit.ly/3bLCXYz
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Coastal communities around the world are fighting one of the most recognizable symptoms of climate change; seawater rise. 🌊 💡One solution: "living seawalls — a form of eco-engineering that 3D prints structures designed specifically to mimic local marine habitat to be attached to already existing structures such as seawalls and mining rigs." Read more about how The Living Seawall Project in collaboration with Reef Design Lab has impacted coastal design from Sydney, Australia to San Francisco, California: https://bit.ly/3oUWI2U
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definitely finely-crafted to suit our climate and appease mother earth
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Super cool and important solution!
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Such smart design! Much more resilient than the regular squared constructions societies tend to make.
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Join more than 4,000 leaders tackling the toughest issues of our time, at VERGE 22 🌎. This year's event is comprised of six programs representing the most influential markets accelerating climate tech solutions: clean energy, sustainable transportation, carbon removal, regenerative food systems, net-zero buildings and the startup ecosystem. ‼️ Register by Friday, August 5, in order to save up to $100 on your pass to VERGE 22. Select an All-Access Pass to participate in more than 200 sessions — including keynotes, breakouts and tutorials — across the six event programs. Learn more here: https://bit.ly/3aVDCq8
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This afternoon, we wrapped up our two-day online event, VERGE Electrify! We hope you enjoyed the connections & insights. Watch our day 2 highlights video showcasing some of our incredible keynote speakers including Senator Martin Heinrich, Jigar Shah, and Saul Griffith: https://bit.ly/3BisvCp
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Thanks for sharing!
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Recent climate change-related TED Talks present some of the boldest and biggest ideas to solve this global problem. Here are a few presentation highlights: ⭐ Gen Z climate activist Zahra Biabani on fighting "climate doom-ism" via social media content creation ⭐ Marvin Rees, mayor of Bristol in the United Kingdom, on the importance of local legislation in helping the environment around cities and contributing to deeper climate action ⭐ Climate tech expert Gavin McCormick on using data and AI to identify the worst polluters via satellite imagery ⭐ Human rights lawyer Nonette Royo on the value of Indigenous forest guardship Read more here: https://bit.ly/3zr4g3F
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The time is now for all of us to step up and actually implement protocols to combat the negative effects of climate change
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It's time for Gen Z to act... Thanks to @Ted_talks for the much information you are offering to the young people on how to tackle climate change
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Dear GreenBiz Thank you for getting your climate idea to level 2! We have reached out to TED Conferences and asked what they think. I will keep you updated on any progress! /Adam We Don't Have Time
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📢 Did you hear? Electrification guru Saul Griffith is a speaker for VERGE Electrify, taking place July 26-27, online.⚡️Learn more about our free online event #VERGEelectrify and register here: https://bit.ly/3yVRsRd Even if you can't participate live, you can watch the event from the comfort of your home or office - on demand! --- #electrification #electrifyeverything
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What does BAMF mean? :)
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The following article originally appeared on GreenBiz as part of our partnership. Right now, CFOs and CSOs must rely on a hodgepodge of reporting frameworks and ratings systems that make it difficult to assess progress. “We are seeking a single standard for disclosure, especially around climate and carbon-related issues and emissions,” said Mark Wiedman, head of international and corporate strategy at BlackRock, during a mainstage interview. “That is No. 1 on our list. We want a single global standard. It is the top priority we get from CFOs and CEOs around the world, and from asset managers who are our clients.” “One very tangible action that everyone can take, every company can take today, is to really look at your talent and your culture and make commitments to the people that are making your company successfully ensuring pay equity,” suggested Marcie Frost, CEO of pension fund CalPERS, which represents more than 1.6 million public sector employees. “We would not expect those actions from companies if we were not making them ourselves.” https://www.climateandcapitalmedia.com/greenfin-21-and-the-five-cornerstones-of-sustainable-finance
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Thank you for the article feature on our GreenFin event!
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Good day and good. morning 🌞one all
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We are much enthusiast to engage with such a tangible opportunity.
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Looking forward!
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Eagerly waiting