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Report: Firms must boost investment in tropical forests to keep 1.5C on track

Business Green

EXCLUSIVE: Paper from US non-profit Emergent highlights importance of investing in forest protection efforts as part of corporate net zero strategies. This paper seeks to cut through the clutter and highlight the emerging guidance from the climate and environmental communities.".

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Report: Firms must invest in tropical forests to keep 1.5C on track

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Exclusive: Paper from US non-profit Emergent highlights importance of investing in forestry protection efforts as part of corporate net zero strategies. This paper seeks to cut through the clutter and highlight the emerging guidance from the climate and environmental communities.".

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Will water pricing be the next carbon pricing?

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Most internal water prices are never actually collected as money but instead used in discussions to evaluate water efficiency investments and decisions - and to help companies achieve their water goals. Where Fischweicher anticipates the biggest room for growth in adoption of water pricing is in the investment and financial sectors.

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What Is B Corp? B Corp Certification Guide + Quick Assessment

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The Case For Green Certification White Paper Get your copy of Green Business Bureau’s in-depth look at the opportunities, benefits, market trends and business case available to greener businesses. Does your company offer socially responsible investment options in your retirement plan? See why green business is good business.

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Government vows to make all new homes 'zero carbon ready', but campaigners fear disaster for nature

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The white paper reiterates the government's plans to strengthen environmental standards for new homes and hints that it could pull forward the 2025 target date for introducing the new Future Homes Standard, which will require new homes to be "zero carbon ready".