Companies pursuing gender-equitable climate initiatives will be in a better position to do business in a net zero economy, writes Rupal Kantaria from Oliver Wyman
Thousands of global leaders, diplomats, and activists gathered this month in Glasgow for the COP26 climate summit. On 9 November, attendees focused on the topic of gender-responsive climate action, with...
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