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About The Book
In “Sustainability and Cop 28: What it Means for Boards,” Professor Fabian Ajogwu, SAN and Dr Ona Newton explore the pivotal role that corporate boards play in shaping sustainability agendas within organisations, particularly in the context of the outcomes of COP28.
The book provides a concise yet comprehensive overview of how boards can effectively navigate the challenges and opportunities presented by the global push towards sustainability.
Highlighting the significance of COP28, the book explores the specific implications of COP28 for boards of directors, emphasising the need for boards to understand and respond proactively to the outcomes of the conference concerning regulatory landscapes, market dynamics, and stakeholder expectations regarding sustainability. Drawing on case studies, the book examines how boards can integrate sustainability considerations into corporate strategy, risk management, and decision-making processes. Furthermore, it underscores the importance of fostering a culture of sustainability within organisations and engaging with stakeholders transparently and meaningfully.
In conclusion, “Sustainability and Cop 28: What it Means for Boards” serves as a guide for board directors, executives, and sustainability professionals seeking to navigate the complexities of sustainability in the contemporary business landscape.
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