Enis new sustainability report describes the company s transformation towards net zero
édité le 12/05/2021 - Plus de news de ENI - Voir la fiche entreprise de ENI
Today, Eni releases Eni for 2020, its 15th voluntary sustainability report, which illustrates Enis concrete contribution to a just transition, building on the company s path towards carbon neutrality by 2050.
Eni for shows our commitment to a socially fair and inclusive energy transition that ensures access to energy for all while protecting the environment, said Claudio Descalzi, Enis Chief Executive Officer. In the last years, we have set our strategy on an evolution of our business model that is strongly focused on long-term value creation for all our stakeholders, tracing the path to carbon neutrality by 2050. By pursuing this vision, we have strengthened our partnerships with international organizations and development agencies which constitute an effective tool to mobilize resources that are not e
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How improved data could boost humanitarian investment
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This article is brought to you thanks to the collaboration of The European Sting with the World Economic Forum.
Author: Katherine Garrett-Cox, Chief Executive Officer, Gulf International Bank (UK) Ltd and Chair, Clean Air Fund & Helen Alderson Reat Noch, Director, Financial Resources and Logistics, International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC)
The number of people in need of humanitarian aid has jumped by 40% to 235 million in 2021, according to UN.
The private sector has crucial role to play in plugging the humanitarian aid funding gap of over $20 billion.
A recent report published by the World Economic Forum, in collaboration with GIB Asset Management, shows that unlocking this finance requires stakeholder collaboration to improve quality of data and metrics.
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