Climate transition plans: CEOs on how to deliver more than just net-zero
Companies are under growing pressure to take climate action by key stakeholders including governments, investors, civil society groups and consumers.
Pim Valdre leads the World Economic Forum´s Climate Ambition work including high level business and climate initiatives such as the Alliance of CEO Climate Leaders, the Forum´s climate governance agenda including the Community of Climate Governance Experts as well as issues related to voluntary carbon markets and other market-oriented approaches to climate action. She started her career at the World Economic Forum in 2018 and prior to that has worked globally as an expert and a diplomat. She supported high level policy engagement at the United Nations in New York working on sustainable development, climate and security challenges in the Executive Office of the UN Secretary General and in the Office of the President of the UN General Assembly. She also served as Special Adviser in the UN Department of the Foreign Ministry of Sweden during Sweden´s membership in the UN Security Council.
MA and BA in political science from Uppsala University and Institute d’Etudes de Science-Politiques in Paris. Worked and studied in Sweden, Australia, France, UK, US, Jordan, Switzerland.
Companies are under growing pressure to take climate action by key stakeholders including governments, investors, civil society groups and consumers.
The 1.5°Celsius ambition is slipping out of reach. As highlighted in The State of Climate Action in November, achieving 1.5°C would now require an annual emissions reduction of around 7% ...
The global climate target of 1.5°C is slipping out of reach. It now calls for a 7% annual emissions reduction, more than the climate reduction impact from COVID-19, and against the curren...
毫无疑问,我们正在与气候变化赛跑。政府间气候变化专门委员会(IPCC)的最新报告证实,我们对这场危机的反应还不够快,极有可能在未来二十年之内突破之前设立的控制升温1.5摄氏度的关键界限。
Make no mistake – we are racing against time with climate change. The latest Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change report confirmed that we are not responding fast enough to the crisi...