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04-09-2023 07:27:04
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More than 50,000 companies to report climate impact in EU after pushback fails ft.com/content/a32161… via Financial Times

2023 has been a year of record #weatherextremes for now: The impacts of #globalwarming have been severe, finds new report with PIK Director Johan Rockström & Dr. William J. Ripple et al. Read more about the latest update of planetary vital signs: pik-potsdam.de/en/news/latest…


Extreme weather is outpacing even the worst-case scenarios of our forecasting models - "The urgency to adapt and innovate in the realm of weather forecasting has never been greater." theconversation.com/extreme-weathe… via The Conversation



“UTS Business School School has been recognised as one of the top business schools in the world for public good across its teaching and learning, research and operations” report MBA News Australia mbanews.com.au/uts-business-s…


Commentary by our Director Martina Linnenluecke on mandatory #climate-related financial disclosures for Australian companies: Reporting alone will not trigger the change we need. UTS uts_CCRR Australian Treasury IFRS Foundation AASB


Very exited to be attending the launch of our The Lancet Countdown on Health and Climate Change Oceania report today! "The urgency of substantial enhancements in Australia’s mitigation and adaptation responses to the enormous health and #climatechange challenge cannot be overstated." mja.com.au/journal/2024/2…





We at UTS Business School are proud to work with UTS UTS: Jumbunna Institute DiversityCouncilAust on Gari Yala - First Nations-led research into the experiences of Indigenous Australians at work to create workplaces where Indigenous people thrive Professor Nareen Young @[email protected] #NAIDOC2024 news.nab.com.au/news/nab-found…

Professor Joseph E. Stiglitz at UTS Business School School tonight, debating "Modern Industrial Policy: The role of the state in tackling #climatechange. boosting #productivity and creating the #jobs of the #future"


Supply chains should make the world better, not worse – it’s time for a rethink theconversation.com/supply-chains-… via The Conversation Africa

This is your business... Check out UTS Business School School's new campaign featuring * Martina Linnenluecke's work on climate change resilience bit.ly/3MgnzlG * Peter Siminski & Adeline Delavande's work on improving the well-being of vulnerable populations bit.ly/4dx4MOW



