Business strategies for nature, energy transition in Latam and more | nexos+1 NEWS

Those who follow the UN climate negotiation processes know that 2023 is a key year, as countries have reported their progress on emissions reductions. For its part, the private sector is also taking steps to manage its climate impact. According to our Latin America Business Climate Action Report 2022, 87% of the companies surveyed were taking climate action and 69% were measuring their greenhouse gas emissions. But how can you know if your company's climate action is keeping up with the climate context we are living in? 

In response to this question, nexos+1 and Libélula present the Climate Maturity Self-diagnosis, a free online tool to measure and guide your organization on the next steps for a more comprehensive and ambitious climate management.

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Latin America will play a key role in the transition to a more secure and sustainable global energy system. With extensive resources and strong clean energy credentials, the region has significant potential to drive change within and beyond its borders, according to the International Energy Agency's first comprehensive outlook.

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