SBTN announces Accountability Accelerator as target validation host
The Science Based Targets Network has announced the appointment of the Accountability Accelerator to host validation of its corporate science-based targets for nature.
The Science Based Targets Network has announced the appointment of the Accountability Accelerator to host validation of its corporate science-based targets for nature.
Appointed and hosted by the global research network Future Earth, and serving as the scientific cornerstone of the Global Commons Alliance, the Earth Commission is proud to announce the initiation of its second assessment.
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NowThis Earth is launched in partnership with Earth HQ, the media arm of Global Common Alliance.
Ahead of the first release of science-based targets for nature v1 in early 2023, Science Based Targets Network (SBTN) is seeking public comment on its technical guidance for companies to set science-based targets for nature, with a focus on helping companies assess and prioritize their environmental impacts to then set targets, beginning with freshwater.
Nearly three out of four people (72%) surveyed across 18 G20 countries support making it a criminal offence for government or leaders of large businesses to approve or permit actions which cause serious damage to nature and climate, finds major new research.
The Global Commons Alliance, partners and our core components – Accountability Accelerator, Earth Commission, Earth HQ, Science Based Targets Network and Systems Change Lab – are in New York for Climate Week NYC and the UN Summit of the Future, 20-29 September 2024.
A new survey of adult citizens in 18 of the world’s largest economies has revealed majority support for tax reforms and broader political and economic reform.
The Global Commons Alliance is taking part in the Planetary Health Summit 2024 (PHAM) and 6th Annual Meeting in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia from 16-19 April.