UNEP Environmental Year Book Shows Emerging Green Economy

The United Nations Environment Program (UNEP) has released its Year Book 2008 and the findings point to a fast-emerging “green economy.”

“While climate change continues to alter the global environment, it is also changing the mind-sets and actions of corporate heads, financiers and entrepreneurs, according to UNEP. These important leaders of the private sector are increasingly recognizing climate change as a financial opportunity rather than a burden, hence driving the technological innovation that will provide a backbone for the emerging green economy. According to the Year Book, the world is experiencing new invention and imagination “on a scale perhaps not witnessed since the industrial revolution of more than two centuries ago.” - WRI

Key findings from the Year Book:

  • Corporate Social Responsbility (CSR) reporting is on the rise - up from virtually zero in the late 1990s.
  • Companies with strong environmental strategies are often more competitive.
  • Disclosing carbon emissions has become the norm.
  • Carbon markets are growing worldwide, worth over $30 billion.

Via World Resources Institute

 

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