Net zero: The world has changed and we must change with it by acting now

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The UK's political consensus on climate change may be crumbling, but swift action from businesses can create and protect value from climate risks and secure the future of market-based economies, writes Bev Cornaby, director of the Corporate Leaders Group UK

Working in the climate space, change is seen as inevitable. To get to a more sustainable economy, we must transition, creating new markets, new ways of working and new ways of living. This inevitable change...

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