Leading companies are setting ambitious targets to achieve net zero emissions, despite external pressures and economic uncertainties. That’s what the latest data from Climate Impact Partners' sixth annual report assessing the climate commitments of Fortune Global 500 companies shows.
In this webinar, experts from Climate Impact Partners alongside a speaker from Dolby will discuss the evolving landscape of corporate climate action, focusing on the following topics:
- The Rise of Net Zero Commitments: Understanding the latest trends in corporate climate targets and the shift towards more ambitious goals.
- Plans around Carbon Credits: How many companies are putting carbon credits into their plans to meet their net zero and carbon-neutral targets.
- Scope 3 Emissions Volatility on the Path to Net Zero: Understanding the extent to which fluctuations in Scope 3 emissions can be expected on the path to net zero.
- Regional and Sectoral Trends: Insights into how different regions and sectors are progressing towards their climate commitments.
Why Attend?
This webinar is essential for sustainability leaders, corporate strategists, and anyone involved in climate action planning to gain a representative snapshot of the current state of corporate climate action. Also, it will help attendees understand the role of carbon credits and Scope 3 emissions reductions.
Speakers:
- Ben Wielgus, Head of Sustainability, Informa
- Natasha Tuck, Director of Sustainability & ESG, Dolby
- Alex Watson, Director of Product Marketing, Climate Impact Partners
- Carolyn Bacchus, Vice President, Eastern Region, U.S., Climate Impact Partners
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