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  2. Ahead of the curve: A preparatory guide on nature ...

    https://www.cisl.cam.ac.uk/files/a_preparatory_guide_on_nature_for_the_agri-food_sector.pdf
    11 Mar 2024: s (SBTN) science-based targets (SBTs) for nature, which provide a framework for companies to set targets for reducing their impacts on nature.24 While the TNFD is focused largely on
  3. Financing Africa’s Low Carbon Green Economy Transition Africa’s…

    https://www.cisl.cam.ac.uk/files/cisl_african_climate_finance_needs_paper_24jan23.pdf
    30 Jan 2024: Paris: IEA, 2022) 24 International Energy Agency, 2022 25 International Renewable Energy Agency, Africa 2030: Roadmap for a Renwable Energy Future (Masdar: IRENA, 2022) 26 Multiconsult for the African Development Bank.
  4. FASHIONING A NATURE-POSITIVE FUTUREA biodiversity roadmap exploring…

    https://www.cisl.cam.ac.uk/files/fashioning_a_nature_positive_future.pdf
    7 Dec 2023: FASHIONING A NATURE-POSITIVE FUTUREA biodiversity roadmap exploring the Transforming the Fashion Sector with Nature outputs for businesses in the fashion, textile and apparel sector. 2. AUTHORS AND ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS. University of Cambridge Institute
  5. Steel sector deep dive: How could demand drive low ...

    https://www.cisl.cam.ac.uk/files/sectoral_case_study_steel.pdf
    3 Jul 2023: Steel sector deep dive: How could demand drive low carbon innovation in the steel industry. Steel sector deep dive: How could demand drive low carbon innovation in the steel industry. 1. The University of Cambridge Institute. for Sustainability
  6. The ClimateWise Principles Independent Review 2023 Robust foundations …

    https://www.cisl.cam.ac.uk/files/cisl_climatewise_principles_2023.pdf
    22 Jan 2024: Key strengths 22. Areas for improvement 23. Case study 24. Principle 3: Lead in the identification, understanding and management of climate risk 25. ... 20%. 16%. 12%. 8%. 4%. 0%. -4%. -8%4.3 7.11.21.1 2.1 2.3 3.1 4.1 4.22.2 5.1 5.24.4
  7. Glass sector deep dive: How could demand drive low ...

    https://www.cisl.cam.ac.uk/files/sectoral_case_study_glass.pdf
    3 Jul 2023: These emissions represent 58 per cent, 24 per cent and 18 per cent of total CO2 emissions, respectively (Fuller et al., 2022).
  8. Everything, everywhere, all at onceHow can private finance be ...

    https://www.cisl.cam.ac.uk/files/everything_everywhere_all_at_once.pdf
    14 Nov 2023: and for the PRGT to about US$ 24.2 billion in loan resources and nearly US$ 1.9 billion in subsidy resources, respectively, through the voluntary channelling of special drawing rights
  9. Broadening the horizon How CFOs and Finance Functions can ...

    https://www.cisl.cam.ac.uk/files/broadening_the_horizon_cfo_publication.pdf
    1 Feb 2024: Disclosures (TISFD) is due to be announced in 2024.24. Figure 1.
  10. Navigating low carbon disruption Systems thinking and dynamic system…

    https://www.cisl.cam.ac.uk/files/navigating_low_carbon_disruption.pdf
    26 Jun 2023: Disruption proceeds in four phases:. 1. In the “era of ferment”24, innovations with disruptive potential emerge in “peripheral niches”.25.
  11. Leadership for a sustainable future Supporting report Technical…

    https://www.cisl.cam.ac.uk/files/leadership_for_a_sustainable_future_supporting.pdf
    20 Jul 2023: Leadership for a sustainable future. Supporting report. Technical Report. Dr Louise Drake, Gillian Secrett, Zoë Arden. Citing this report. Please refer to this publication as: University of Cambridge Institute for Sustainability Leadership (CISL).

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