Media Release: New Private Sector Support for Biodiversity - H&M Group Announces Multi-Year Contribution to IPBES

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Multinational clothing retailer H&M Group announces 4-year non-earmarked financial contribution to the work of IPBES IPBES to undertake expert assessment on impact and dependency of business on biodiversity and nature’s contributions to people

FUTURE POLICY AWARD: Protection from Hazardous Chemicals

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This is why in 2021, the Future Policy Award is dedicated to the most effective policy solutions that minimise the adverse effects of exposure to chemicals on human health, with a focus on children’s health, and the environment. The Award highlights that solutions do exist; solutions that are ambitious and impactful.

UN Awards Ceremony Celebrates Innovative Climate Solutions

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(Glasgow, 8 November 2021) – This week, eleven game-changing initiatives will be celebrated as winners of the prestigious UN Global Climate Action Awards during the UN Climate Change Conference COP26 in Glasgow.

UNESCAP CONVERSATIONS SERIES, 2022

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In 2022, ESCAP will be celebrating its seventy-fifth anniversary. As the Commission approaches this landmark milestone, it is poised to engage in dialogue on the future of regional cooperation to advance the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and deliver on the common agenda outlined by member States.

Oil and Gas as the Next Climate Frontier: Just Transitions from Black to Green (EVENT FROM STOCKHOLM ENVIROMENT INSTITUTE, NOV, 10)

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A just transition for the oil and gas sector is the next frontier and a sensitive intervention point for climate mitigation. Our event aims to explore the role of these actors in the transition from black to green, highlighting the leadership role of Denmark both at national and international level.

Glasgow’s 2030 credibility gap: net zero’s lip service to climate action (climateactiontracker)

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Now, at the midpoint of Glasgow, it is clear there is a massive credibility, action and commitment gap that casts a long and dark shadow of doubt over the net zero goals put forward by more than 140 countries, covering 90% of global emissions.

Carbon emissions of richest 1% set to be 30 times the 1.5°C limit in 2030 (Oxfam)

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Published: 5th November 2021 Footprints of poorest 50 percent set to remain well below this limit

Renewable Energy & Human Rights Benchmark 2021 (By Business & Human Rights Resource Center)

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"The renewable energy sector, like others, has struggled with a broad range of allegations of serious human rights violations and how to resolve them. The Business and Human Rights Resource Centre has recorded over 200 allegations linked to renewable energy projects in the last 10 years. "

Corporate Engagement Course by Women Win

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Win-Win Strategies, an initiative of Women Win, launches the Corporate Engagement course for women’s rights organisations and individuals globally who are interested in building and improving partnerships with the private sector.

Fondation Prince Albert II of Monaco Awards 2021

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On Friday 29th October, the Prince Albert II of Monaco Foundation held its 14th annual Planetary Health Awards ceremony in the Salle des Princes of the Grimaldi Forum Monaco. Since 2008, these awards in the sectors of Water, Biodiversity and Climate Change have paid tribute to leading figures and organizations for their deep commitment to preserving our planet.

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