October 2, 2024
Source: World Economic Forum
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A Note from the Editor
At Shidonna Raven Garden & Cook, we are commited to helping our Partners, Champions, Members and Readers start off the New Year with New Climate Change Resolutions that can impact thier Clients, Customers, Communities and dare we say our planet for generations to come. Enjoy this series which provides a synopsis of current Climate Change efforts. Theese are stellar examples to follow as you and your Company Craft where your Climate Change Plans, Strategies and Goals will take you in the World in 2025.
We understand that commitment to Climate Change is a long-term goal. Remain encouraged. Saving the World from Climate Change won't happen over-night, but your company is part of that one way or the other.
As you review, utilize and implement the resources here consider the products and the services your company provides to the world. Also consider who your Partners are. From beginning, sourcing, to your end-product how does and how can your company positively impact the community it is in and the surrounding communities and the World.
- Shidonna Raven, SRG&C, Chief Editor.
The Climate Change Stockade Series - New Year, New Resolutions 2025
The Corporate Climate Stocktake offers a unique snapshot of corporate climate action today and examines what this means for delivering emissions reductions tomorrow.
Sector-specific findings
In the run up to COP28, we will release the full series of in-depth, sector-specific findings.
POWER
Our research examines a range of barriers and opportunities in the power sector, including how China and South-East Asia can move beyond legacy coal for electricity production, and how regions like Latin America and Africa, with less legacy coal capacity, can meet rising power demand with renewables. Clean energy growth must be coupled with investment in transmission infrastructure to prevent energy bottlenecks. We see this in the US, a country on track to decarbonize its power sector by 2030, where planned transmission infrastructure will only be able to handle 20% of the energy needed to reach net zero. Supportive regulation is needed which drives investment in grid technology and improves flexibility.
Does your company have a climate change plan? Is it complaint with current climate laws? Why? Why not?
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