Closing the gap: G20 ambition levels and related impact on global temperature rise
New research underscores the critical role of G20 countries in limiting global temperature rise to 1.5°C and avoiding the most dangerous and costly climate impacts.
New research underscores the critical role of G20 countries in limiting global temperature rise to 1.5°C and avoiding the most dangerous and costly climate impacts.
Climate change has reached a new pinnacle. According to IPCC, "Nobody’s safe and it’s getting worse, faster,” said Inger Anderson, executive director of the UN Environment Programme, which established the climate change panel in 1988 in partnership with the World Meteorological Organization.
Stakeholders Make an Example of Exxon Mobil – Last week’s shake-up of Exxon Mobil Corp.’s board of directors is a clear signal to corporate America that indecision and greenwashing will no longer be accepted by small or large stake shareholders.