Business COP28 demands and net zero pioneers: BusinessGreen’s most read stories of the week

Companies worth $1 trillion are calling on governments to pursue ‘complete phase-out of fossil fuels’

Leading companies are urging world leaders to reach an agreement on a rapid phase-out of coal, oil and gas production at the COP28 climate summit.

– by Cecilia Keating (@cecilia_keating)

Net Zero Pioneers: 50 UK green innovators revealed ahead of Net Zero Festival 2023

Business Green launches exclusive Net Zero Pioneers report detailing 50 of Britain’s most advanced organizations leading a greener, nature-friendly future.

– BusinessGreen staff

COP28: More than a hundred top CEOs urge world leaders to adopt ‘transformative’ climate policies

Business leaders in technology, pharmaceuticals, finance, manufacturing, food and engineering have outlined their demands for the upcoming UN climate summit in a letter organized by the World Economic Forum.

– by Cecilia Keating (@cecilia_keating)

COP28: Food companies and green groups call for action to tackle emissions from food systems

An open letter signed by seventy groups and individuals calls for food system transformation to be placed higher on the agenda at the upcoming Dubai summit.

– by Cecilia Keating (@cecilia_keating)

‘We have to be realistic’: Government dismisses CCC concerns over Britain’s net zero progress

The government insists Britain can meet all its climate targets, but rejects recommendations ‘that force families to make costly and burdensome changes to their lifestyles’.

– by Michael Holder (@michaelholder)

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