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2035 climate targets show the ‘industries of the future’ are the industries of today
Australia has a new 2035 climate target of reducing our national greenhouse gas emissions by 62-70% compared with 2005 levels. Some of the most striking language to come from today’s announcement was the government framing the 2035 targets as central to Australia’s future economic growth, productivity and prosperity.
Read our latest blog to see why today’s announcement cements the so-called ‘industries of the future’ as the growth industries of today.
How will the geopolitical environment impact corporate sustainability in 2025?
What does a Trump Presidency and the spectre of the US pulling out of the Paris Agreement mean for corporate climate action? Read more to find out why we believe businesses will continue the transition to net zero, no matter who is in office around the world and how organisations may evolve their sustainability communication strategies in an environment where misinformation and disinformation is increasingly common.
Why language and the words we use matter
I recently heard climate expert and campaigner Paul Hawken speak about how there is “too much fluff” in sustainability and climate communication. This resonated with me and prompted some reflection on the power of language. Put simply, the words we choose when communicating matter. Read more to learn our top tips for cutting through with your sustainability and climate communication.