The latest insights from CDP, the global environmental disclosure system |
The transition to a sustainable economy is happening, now. It is being driven by companies around the world that realize the huge opportunity of taking early action on climate change, deforestation and water security. As CDP releases its annual ranking of companies’ environmental performance, and with our latest climate analysis showing companies are picking up the pace on climate action, it’s clear a tipping point of mainstream environmental action is in sight. |
|
|
| We see a thriving economy for people and planet. We see a tipping point. What do you see? Watch CDP’s latest video. | |
|
|
The second edition in CDP’s Tracking progress on corporate climate action series reveals how over 1,800 companies are responding to the historic Paris Agreement. Explore our data visualization to see which companies are leading the way. | | |
|
|
From disclosure to action: How CDP’s A List is driving environmental leadership |
|
By Paul Dickinson CDP’s Executive Chair takes a deep-dive into our annual A List and celebrates the 160 corporates driving action on climate change, water and deforestation and spearheading the transition to a low-carbon, water-secure future. | | |
|
|
Picking up the pace: Tracking corporate climate action on the road from Paris |
|
By Paul Simpson The low-carbon transition is picking up pace. Now we need to accelerate. CDP’s CEO Paul Simpson examines the winners and losers of this year’s climate analysis. | |
|
|
| Around the web | The world’s biggest companies are getting greener. Read coverage from CDP’s latest climate analysis in Bloomberg, Reuters, BusinessGreen, Le Figaro and the New York Times. “Water is firmly on the corporate agenda,” says Cate Lamb, head of water at CDP, quoted in Raconteur’s Future of Water special report. Meanwhile, Lance Pierce, President of CDP North America, speaks to Forbes about the opportunity for companies who value water. Mississippi mayors are working together to tackle climate change impacts and water security issues in a new project described as a “jobs creation machine” by CDP global advisor Paula DiPerna. |
|
| Save the date | 6-17 November: World governments will meet in Bonn, Germany for the annual UN Climate Change Conference – COP23 – to advance the aims and ambitions of the Paris Agreement. CDP will be on the ground in Bonn to call on governments to increase their ambition, and speed up implementation to further support the efforts of business, investors and subnational governments. Follow the latest at the COP23 website and follow CDP on the ground @CDP. 7 November: Join CDP in Mumbai for our 2017 Water Forum and discover the latest trends and insights in corporate water stewardship with the launch of CDP’s 2017 Global Water Report. Head to the CDP Water page on 7th Nov for more. 21 November: CDP will be at the London Stock exchange to launch its 2017 Global Forests Report and examine the latest trends and insights in removing deforestation. Find out more here. |
|
|
|
We are an international, not-for-profit organization providing the global system for companies and cities to measure, disclose, manage and share vital environmental information. © 2017 CDP Worldwide, Registered Charity no. 1122330 To opt out of receiving these emails please unsubscribe |
|
|