
Businesses Must Turn Sustainability Pressures into Tangible Advantages
As climate disruption, resource depletion, and geopolitical fault lines converge, businesses are being forced to rethink their approach to sustainability in supply chains.
Staff reporter at Degrees Now, covering Climate Change.

As climate disruption, resource depletion, and geopolitical fault lines converge, businesses are being forced to rethink their approach to sustainability in supply chains.

Businesses face pressure to decarbonize, but the infrastructure to support renewable energy lags behind. A new approach is needed, one that treats energy as a strategic asset and prioritizes transparency and authenticity.

The world is grappling with a severe drought crisis, and the question of who will fund the necessary water security measures remains unresolved. The private sector's role in shoring up water supplies is becoming critical, but current private investment levels are a fraction of what is required.

A senior figure involved in setting standards for forest carbon emissions has resigned, citing fundamental disagreements over scientific integrity.

A new toolkit aims to encourage greater community-council partnerships to accelerate community energy projects in the UK.

The energy solutions market is overflowing with options, but a new initiative aims to cut through the noise by connecting solution providers with businesses seeking practical answers.