
Workers have climate concerns. Are CEOs listening?
How are employees feeling about climate change? Five stats from a major PwC survey tell the story.
In the slideshow above, Global Climate Leader Emma Cox introduces key findings from PwC’s 2024 Net Zero Economy Index, which shows that the rate of reduction in carbon intensity—a measure of CO2 emissions as a function of economic output—has fallen to its lowest level in a decade. By taking bold action to reduce energy intensity, manage demand and innovate climate solutions, businesses can help arrest that decline and open the door to new opportunities.
How are employees feeling about climate change? Five stats from a major PwC survey tell the story.
Meeting the EU’s new sustainability reporting requirements will be hard, says PwC’s Nadja Picard. But getting it right yields tangible business benefits.
PwC research shows that big companies in ten out of 11 sectors risk falling short of their decarbonisation goals. Three steps can get them back on track.
Each sector faces unique challenges and opportunities in implementing the EU’s new sustainability reporting requirements, according to a major PwC survey.