Uniting Knowledge Systems: Indigenous Leadership at COP30
A reflection of how COP30 underscores the importance of uniting with Indigenous peoples to drive meaningful climate solutions.
For many companies, Forest, Land and Agriculture (FLAG) emissions from land use change and agricultural production are their largest supply chain emissions. Addressing these emissions has the potential to result in major reductions, to deliver on global goals. Most importantly, the FLAG sector can be a key part of the solution to climate change, contributing to both climate mitigation and adaptation. Proforest looks at a threefold approach, focusing on sectoral transformation, a just and nature positive transition, and an efficient use of resources.
The clean energy transition is accelerating, but the industrial workforce isn’t keeping pace.
Over 150 U.S. businesses are urging world leaders ahead of COP 30 to double global energy efficiency by 2030, calling it the fastest, most cost-effective way to cut emissions and lower costs.