Category: ESG

Learning New Standards

Looking through a crystal ball, to start with, it will be a celebration and development of behavior change for healthier generations.   This would create new industries with aligned synergy and jobs associated with technology, innovation, manufacturing, recycling, and green fuels while ensuring our GHG is within global verified standards.  To keep this prosperity ticking the […]

Prosperous Net Zero

The most dramatic benefits of prosperity will be felt by the financially poorest. For those in cities it means better air quality, more convenient and attractive public transport, and, in the long-term, energy at reducing marginal cost. Still more powerful will be the potentially transformative impact on the 940 million people who do not have […]

Health over Wealth

When we think about prosperity one of the views increasingly being put forward in a net zero economy is health over wealth. Maybe we will go for a less consumer driven model where we actually put people first. A net zero economy could possibly have the following attributes: different roles and jobs more linked to […]

Operation and Emissions

When it comes to emissions reduction towards net zero, most carbon intensive companies are broadly following a similar process: Setting reduction targets, baselining, carrying out abatement studies and developing reduction action plans to outline how the targets will be achieved. This tends to drive the focus towards a plan for emissions reduction based on CAPEX, plant equipment […]

LDCs path to Net-Zero

A Net Zero future could allow for a more prosperous world for all people as outlined in the WRI article in the example where LDCs seize the opportunity to leapfrog carbon-intensive technologies. Instead LDCs could directly adopt newer technologies such as renewable energy at optimal points in their cost curves, leveraging the experience of developed […]

More Renewable Energy

Future prosperity in a net zero economy means access to clean water and energy by all countries including poor economy countries.Less fossil fuel and more renewable energy. We are consuming lots of , plastic and if u consider reducing this by only 5%, the impact is huge to reduce the waste and save the resources […]