Investors push for nature in climate plansBY ROSE MARY PETRASS | TUESDAY, 6 FEB 2024 9:53AMTransition plans are pivotal to ensuring companies' credibility in achieving net-zero goals - but currently do not factor in safeguarding and restoring nature and biodiversity. Read more: Estelle Parker, Rachel Halpern, Sonya Likhtman, Anthony O'Grady, CSIRO, JANA, Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework, Paris Agreement, RIAA Related News |
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