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Adapting to a changing climate on the business agenda

It is crucial for companies to adjust to the new market conditions, prioritizing climatic aspects.

It has been several years since climate change went from being a threat to a reality. Forest fires, droughts and floods are some of the climate emergencies that Peru and the rest of the world are facing more frequently. According to the National Center for Strategic Planning (CEPLAN, 2023), emergencies caused by climatic and oceanographic phenomena have become more frequent in Peru than in the rest of the world. increased by 132% between 2012 and 2022. Globally, climate-related disasters are the most common increased 2.5 times between 2013 and 2022,  according to the World Trade Organization.

This tool and guide is designed to support companies interested in acquiring emerging low- or zero-emission technologies and fuels. It provides practical solutions to stimulate demand and overcome the challenges that create uncertainty in this emerging market, such as the lack of long-term purchase agreements. In addition, it offers a clear focus on innovative mechanisms that can facilitate transactions and unlock investments, helping companies move towards deep decarbonization of its operations.
 

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