Nature in the Boardroom – Implications of Biodiversity Loss for Corporate Governance
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| La pérdida de biodiversidad y el agotamiento del capital natural tienen profundas implicaciones para nuestra sociedad. En el mundo actual, en el que la fragilidad de los ecosistemas de nuestro planeta es cada vez más evidente, las empresas se enfrentan a un reto acuciante: ¿cómo pueden conciliar las operaciones con ánimo de lucro con su responsabilidad de proteger y preservar el propio medio ambiente que nos sustenta a todos? La respuesta a estar preguntas fue abordada en este webinario, en el que participaron Robert Walker, Sustainability Policy Manager, International Corporate Governance Network (ICGN), Julie Nash, Senior Director of the Food and Forests Program, Ceres, Jenni Ramos, Lawyer Corporate/Finance y Biodiversity, Commonwealth Climate and Law Initiative (CCLI). |
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