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How do we Measure the S in ESG?

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Sep 19, 2021
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Understanding the “S” component in ESG has posed challenges which are important to overcome. Using and integrating existing and upcoming technologies into supply chain analysis is a key recommendation for improving analysis of Social issues in ESG Rating agencies will play an important role in verifying Social impacts which are financially material, amplifying the existence of double materiality in reporting social and environmental issues

Categories Business & Finance Tags environmental social governance/esg
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The Role of Peatlands for the Climate

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Sep 19, 2021
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Peatlands, though only covering around 3% of the world’s landmass, are crucial for Earth’s climate. As they produce the prestage of lignite, they currently store double as much carbon as all the world’s forests combined.

Categories Biodiversity Tags biodiversity/climate/peatlands
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What You Need to Know About the RAMSAR Convention

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Sep 19, 2021
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The purpose of the RAMSAR convention is to protect wetland habitats such as coral reefs, marshes, swamps, underground cave systems, peat bogs and mangroves (plus many more). To date, 170 countries have ratified The RAMSAR Convention and an estimated 250 million hectares of wetlands are protected under it.

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