Low Carbon & Sustainability
In the words of our CEO, Shumeet Banerji, the issue of greenhouse gas emissions is “the most difficult game theory problem the world has ever confronted."
How the world balances economic development with environmental concerns is among the defining challenges of the 21st century. The transition to a carbon-constrained world represents a major structural change in the global economy—one that companies and governments have to address head on to generate value, mitigate risk and flourish. Successful businesses and governments must respond and adapt to the new low-carbon reality to remain competitive and prosper in the coming years and decades. Those that fail to act will exacerbate the risks to their competitive positions and miss valuable opportunities for new growth.
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The Low-Carbon World Is Already Here: Five Imperatives for Succeeding in an Era of Carbon Constraints
The carbon-constrained world is upon us and it is creating structural changes in the global economy. As a result, businesses must respond and adapt to the new low-carbon reality if they wish to remain competitive and prosper in the coming years and decades.
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Update from the Copenhagen Climate Change Conference
Copenhagen, Denmark, 17th Dec, 2009
Booz & Company carbon experts Nick Pennell and Rob Fowler report on how the negotiations shaped up over the conference’s first two weeks, and the new wave of business activity that will follow in the wake of the negotiations.
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Ensuring Environmental and Economic Sustainability
Davos-Klosters, Switzerland, 27-31 Jan, 2010
Booz & Company CEO Shumeet Banerji and Chairman Joe Saddi discuss the issues around environmental and economic stability. This video is one of a series prepared in conjunction with the World Economic Forum around the Annual Meeting 2010 of the World Economic Forum held in Davos-Klosters.
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