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Reuters NEXT: Climate and business

Reuters NEXT: Climate and business

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Hello and welcome back,

I’m penning this week’s Newsletter after returning from a week in London where I had the privilege of introducing colleagues hosting interviews at the Reuters IMPACT conference.

Reuters IMPACT takes a deeper dive into climate and sustainability issues – topics that are also a key focus in our Reuters NEXT conversations.

Among the news from Reuters IMPACT and its sister Energy Transition conference:

  • Unilever CEO Hein Schumacher revealed that the company is working on sustainability deals with its top 10 retail customers, including Walmart, aimed at cutting greenhouse gas emissions and minimising waste in its supply chain.
  • IKEA CEO Jesper Brodin said home deliveries from the world’s No. 1 furniture brand will be made by electric vehicles by 2025
  • JPMorgan global head of sustainable solutions Chuka Umunna said the impact of a political backlash against ESG issues in the US is overstated.

We’ll be picking up the thread of many climate conversations – and what they mean for business and politics – post COP29 at Reuters NEXT New York on Dec. 10-11.

In the meantime, you can keep up with all our climate and environment reporting here. Some recent standouts include two investigative reports: one on how “sustainable” logging operations are clear-cutting Canada’s climate-fighting forests, and another on how a US health agency became a shield for polluters.

Coming up NEXT: 

World Bank President Ajay Banga speaks with my colleague, White House Correspondent Andrea Shalal, in a Reuters NEXT Newsmaker on Oct. 15. The World Bank is under intense pressure to boost lending to developing countries and emerging markets facing trillions of dollars of annual costs to deal with climate change, and to address poverty and boost economic growth. Banga will discuss his ambitious goals to retool the 70-year-old institution in this live interview.
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HSBC Chief Sustainability Officer Celine Herweijer said governments’ climate plans need to include sector detail, in a Reuters NEXT Newsmaker with Reuters Sustainable Finance Editor Simon Jessop.
Watch a replay of the livestream here.

New York State Insurance Fund’s Rajith Sebastian said moving money from coal assets to a new responsible-investment ETF provided the sort of quick win the fund was looking for, in a Reuters NEXT Newsmaker with Reuters Sustainable Finance Correspondent Isla Binnie.

Watch a replay of the livestream here.

New Zealand Deputy Prime Minister Winston Peters discussed his nation’s role in tricky regional geopolitics that have global implications, in a Reuters NEXT Newsmaker with Reuters Global Breaking News Editor Leela de Kretser. 

Watch a replay of the livestream here.

Related reading: 

Happy reading, and catch you again in a couple of weeks. 

Jane Wardell
Editorial Events Editor
Reuters 

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