COP26: put a price on carbon, but do it the right way
International consistency is the absolute key to unlock the full environmental and economic benefits of market-based policies.
International consistency is the absolute key to unlock the full environmental and economic benefits of market-based policies.
Fragmented domestic carbon pricing regimes can impact negatively business operations and risks.
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“The SME Exponential Race to Zero” is a new partnership of ICC and the Exponential Roadmap Initiative, with the support of the UNFCCC.
In recognition of the significant and growing environmental impact of commercial air traffic, the International Chamber of Commerce (ICC), Perlin, and AirCarbon have formed a partnership to facilitate carbon credit schemes to reduce worldwide aviation emissions.
COP25 takes place from 2-13 December 2019 in Madrid. This is ICC’s involvement in COP25 as the official UN Framework Convention on Climate Change Focal Point for Business and Industry.
Over the coming months, ICC will be organising a series of multi-stakeholders consultations to discuss the nexus of international trade and climate change.
The collective commitment of the Chambers Climate Coalition to greater climate ambition is a clear indication of the growing grassroots demand for bold action to win the climate war.
The G7 has missed a major opportunity to stake out an actionable plan to modernise the World Trade Organization aimed at making trade work for people and our planet.
21 companies with a combined market cap of over US$1.7 trillion step up to a new level of climate ambition.
The Business for Nature coalition bringing business leaders together to act and advocate for nature. Our entire economy is a subsidiary of nature.
G20 - ICC: "International cooperation is vital to tackle global challenges that transcend borders – from climate change to growing inequalities."