SDG-Targeted Development in Southeast Asia
In 2016, the United Nations (UN) presented the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) as a blueprint for a better world by 2030. The SDGs address challenges such as poverty, inequality and environmental degradation. However, despite their importance, progress towards achieving these SDGs has been slow, and like much o ...
Posted on 28/11/24
Major Economic and Financial Risks Posed by Climate Change
Failure to transition will generate significant and widespread economic and financial risks. An economic forecast from Swiss Re, one of the world's largest reinsurers, projects a loss in global gross domestic product (GDP) of between 4.2 and 18.1 percentage points by mid-century, depending on different warming scenario ...
Posted on 26/11/24
Community-Based Organizations
Community-based organizations (CBOs) are required for emergency preparedness and crucial in responding to and mitigating the impact of disaster. While government agencies and international organizations are important for disaster response, resilient communities rely on their CBOs. Community-based organizations are an ...
Posted on 26/11/24
ESG to SDG: Do Sustainable Investing Ratings Align with the Sustainability Preferences of Investors, Regulators, and Scientists?
ESG and SDG cannot be used interchangeably to identify the sustainability of companies and their contribution to social development and the planet, although they are complementary. Where sustainable investors aim to invest in companies that contribute to sustainable development, there is disagreement on how best to me ...
Posted on 25/11/24
“Be Grateful for the Deal You Got!”
“It would be so easy now, and so tempting, to dismiss #COP29 – or the entire COP process – as a failure”, said a prominent expert on sustainability business practices and advisor to the UNFCCC. “Not only would that be intellectually lazy, but also irresponsible”, he continued. The developed countries committed to prov ...
Posted on 25/11/24
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