Climate change is everybody’s business. While government delegates from around the world met at COP27 to deliberate on how the world can slow climate change, the private sector has a role to play, too. Companies have almost universally accepted this fact. Our survey of more than 500 companies leading on sustainability finds that 93% have made public climate commitments. In spite of that, progress remains too slow to deliver the emissions curbs the world needs.
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