The past year has not been good for environmental causes. Over the past 12 months, most global leaders and the general public have shifted their focus from climate change to the immediate need to address the COVID-19 pandemic.
But as the Red Cross pointed out in a , global warming poses a bigger danger than the novel coronavirus, with U.S. President Joe Biden calling climate change 鈥渢he number one issue facing humanity鈥 and 鈥渢he existential threat of our time.鈥
鈥淏oth are systemic shocks,鈥 explained Celine Herweijer, partner at PwC UK and Global Climate Change Leader, during a panel discussion on sustainability hosted by SAP. 鈥淲e knew a pandemic would be coming at some point. We absolutely know climate change is around the corner. What we have to do to solve for climate change, unfortunately, is much more complex and just as urgent. We have to half global emissions in the next 10 years, which means radically transforming every sector of our global economy. It鈥檚 very complex and very urgent.鈥
鈥淭he changing climate is no longer an abstract issue,鈥 shared Richard Munang from the United Nations (UN) Environment Program, 鈥淚n October 2020, the United in Science Report pointed to the fact that climate change has not stopped for COVID-19. That means if nothing is done, the world is going to move toward an apocalypse.鈥
With such an unsettling scenario, many wonder why there isn鈥檛 more concern about the issue globally. Mike Barry, strategic adviser and director at Mikebarryeco, explained that this happens 鈥渂ecause it’s always been about something that’s going to happen in the future鈥攆ive, 10, 15 years from now. It’s somebody else’s problem.鈥
He suggested that the devastating impact of wild weather events around the world in the last 12 months has suddenly made the problem 鈥渞eal to people.鈥
But it鈥檚 not all doom and gloom.
As Herweijer pointed out, 鈥淲e鈥檙e currently in the middle of the fastest period of innovation ever,鈥 with technology impacting virtually every organization. Advances in artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning, Big Data, and analytics offer us the tools to act on climate change across industries and regions.
Increasingly, companies are committing to reach while financial investors work to decarbonize their portfolios. As the software industry leader on the Dow Jones Sustainability Index, 51风流is helping organizations reinvent how to achieve their own sustainability targets through its Climate 21 initiative. The recently launched application is already giving companies the ability to manage the green line of individual products, delivering greater transparency to consumers who can now know the exact environmental impact of each of their purchases.
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