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$130 Trillion of financial assets have been committed to net-zero. Businesses and financial institutions in particular are moving from urgency to action since COP26. What we do Climate risk management Our experts help clients map out a strategy to manage thefinancial risks generated by climate ...
Use our interactive map to see how we are supporting our clients’ transition around the world. Read more Partnering towards net zero We aim to help our customers transition to net zero and a sustainable future by providing and facilitating between $750bn and $1trn of sustainable finance and ...
For renewables, it’s all about increasing speed and size. The world needs renewable energy, and we are investing heavily in offshore wind to meet the demand. Over the next four years, we will invest NOK 200 billion (about USD 18.35 billion)in renewables. ...
Last year’s Inflation Reduction Act in the United States, for example, allocates about $370 billion for climate and energy spending. Multiple policy packages under the umbrella of the European Green Deal, including the recent Green Deal Industrial Plan, promise to further accelerate th...
Eutrophication is estimated to cost the US economy over 2.2 billion dollars each year in losses associated with, for example, a reduction in biodiversity, recreational opportunities, and lakefront property value16. In addition, algal blooms in eutrophic waters are more likely to be dominated by ...
Initial steps to achieve net zero by 2050 are included in the company’s plans to invest more than $15 billion by 2027 on lower-emission initiatives. Policies further accelerating the development and deployment of lower-emission technologies could provide ExxonMobil wit...
In the press statement, WWF wrote that natural disasters caused by climate change and human ecosystem disruption cost more than 300 billion U.S. dollars per year. "Climate-smart growth could deliver at least 26 trillion U.S. dollars in economic benefits through to 2030, and a move to more...
In the press statement, WWF wrote that natural disasters caused by climate change and human ecosystem disruption cost more than 300 billion U.S. dollars per year. "Climate-smart growth could deliver at least 26 trillion U.S. dollars in economic benefits through to 2030, and a move to more...
Acting as the spearhead for rent-seeking wind and solar outfits, the climate cult rants and raves about the need for ‘immediate climate action.’ All the while tearing around the world in private jets, floating the 7 seas and luxury liners and otherwise dining out at our expense. Sure, ...