02 Dec 2024

How can we advance climate action on boards?

This article from the Climate Governance Initiative, written 9 April 2024, covers the results from their Global Impact Study with Kantar.

This article from the Climate Governance Initiative, written 9 April 2024, covers the results from their Global Impact Study with Kantar.

This article covers:
- Board directors' views on how climate is being progressed.
- Findings include: 86% see climate change as a business opportunity and 93% believe the board is able to influence their organisation’s direction on climate.
- Specific reported successes in key directives in the UK, Brazil, Singapore, Canada and more.

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