As 2022 proxy season begins, record numbers of climate resolutions and agreements bode well for action
Investors file a record 215 climate-related shareholder resolutions this year
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Description:
1. It is made of high-quality resin, durable and not easy to fade.
2.This is the perfect gift for those who love religious inspiration. For decoration, it is the focus of religious worship and celebration.
3. It is very suitable for display on shelves or sheds, bedrooms, living rooms or tables.
4. Exquisite desktop decoration and Christmas decoration.
5. There are two styles to choose from, you can choose one of them.
Specifications:
Product Name: Jesus manger room decoration
Paragraph A: net size: 14 * 7 * 13cm, including package size: 15 * 7 * 13cm
Weight: 265g, including packaging weight: 290g
Paragraph B: net size: 12 * 6 * 9cm, including package size: 13 * 6 * 9cm
Weight: 98g, including package weight: 114g
Material: resin + wood
Color: 6 dolls in a Jesus birth manger room and 3 dolls in B Jesus birth manger room
Packaging: carton packaging
Package Included:
1 * decoration of the manger room for the birth of Jesus
Climate Action 100+ is an investor-led initiative to ensure the world’s largest corporate greenhouse gas emitters take necessary action on climate change.
engaging the world’s largest greenhouse gas emitting companies
managed by investors participating in the initiative
being engaged through the initiative across the planet
estimated to be covered by focus companies
Climate Action 100+ is delivered by five investor networks working with the initiative’s investor signatories
Investors file a record 215 climate-related shareholder resolutions this year
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34 focus companies
$3.2TN market capitalisation
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54 focus companies
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The evidence is clear. Across the planet our economies and communities face systemic risks from climate change. To mitigate their exposure and secure ongoing sustainable returns for their beneficiaries, investors must ensure the businesses they own have strategies that accelerate the transition to net-zero emissions by 2050, or sooner and align with the goal of the Paris Agreement, of limiting average global temperature rise to well below two degrees Celsius above pre-industrial levels, and pursuing efforts even further to limit the temperature increase to 1.5 degrees Celsius.
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