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Sustainability is not a choice

Recent changes in U.S. policy related to climate issues, force us to rethink our role in the environmental crisis we face. The financial and organizational consequences of these measures will wreak havoc in the short term, but they are also emerging. valuable opportunities in the midst of these challenges. Today, organizations in the global climate community are asking difficult questions such as:

What relevance do our actions have now, when climate impacts are increasingly severe and affect every sector? How can we continue under the accelerated degradation of the ecosystems that not only sustain the planet, but our own economic bases?

In the second edition of the Ipsos ESG Council Report, more than 50 leaders global sustainability experts share their perspectives on the current and future impact of ESG in the corporate world and society.


The report addresses emerging trends in corporate sustainability, the challenges companies face in adapting to ESG regulations and how stakeholder expectations are impacting business strategy.

 

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