What is a net-zero target and why is it important? Net-zero targets are the goals companies, governments and other organizations set in pursuit of global net zero. These targets usually consist of a date to reach net zero and the incremental steps to get there. The Paris Agreement has cou...
Net zero is a term used when talking about reducing greenhouse gas emissions, including CO₂ emissions. The term “net-zero emissions” refers to making sure that the same amount of greenhouse gases emitted are also removed from the atmosphere, making
One organization offering third-party accountability on corporate net zero goals is the Science Based Targets initiative (SBTi), a partnership between CDP (formerly the Carbon Disclosure Project), the UN Global Compact (UNGC), WRI and the World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF). In October 2021, the...
Aside from traveling less, sustainable aviation fuels are the most promising near-term solution that can help us on our 2030 net-zero journey. These fuels have the potential to deliver the performance of fossil jet fuel with over 70 percent fewer lifecycle emissions. However, there is currently...
ESG initiatives typically require an extended period to see a return on investment. Long-term projects, such as achieving net-zero emissions, can take several years to transition into. This requires a consistent commitment to continuous monitoring, reporting and adjusting. ...
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Conventional wisdom has always been that achieving net zero is a holy grail, possible only through heavy investments, on the one side, and sacrificing margins, on the other. However, environmental responsibility doesn’t have to be at odds with productivity—and, by extension, profitability. In ...
Web application security is important to any business. Learn about common web application vulnerabilities and how they can be mitigated. Learning Center Web application security API security Common threats More attacks Ransomware Glossary theNET
Digital marketing works for every business and all industries, but there is no one-size-fits-all approach. Different companies need to use different digital tactics to achieve their goals. The best tactics depend on several factors, such as your marketing team's size, budget, target audience, ...
A zero-day exploit (also called a zero-day threat) is an attack that takes advantage of a security vulnerability that does not have a fix in place. It is referred to as a "zero-day" threat because once the flaw is eventually discovered, the developer or organization has "zero days" to...