Oliver Woodruff, ARUP writes – We need to alter how we power the World, move through it, produce materials, and build it. What is more, we must adopt ways of doing so without emitting greenhouse gases. We must also build resilience to lessen the impacts of unavoidable climate change reflected in flooding, drought, wildfires and heatwaves.
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Sustainable Vietnam on COP26: 101 on Climate Change, COP26 and Business Resilience
published by Sustainable Vietnampublished by Sustainable VietnamBy Christina Ameln, Sustainability Strategist & Advisor – The impacts of climate change are not linear. They are manifold and diverse. Climate change impacts…
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Sustainable Vietnam on COP26: The thorny issue of Climate Finance
published by Sustainable Vietnampublished by Sustainable VietnamRichard McNally on Sustainable Vietnam examines the issue of climate finance around the upcoming COP26. As with most decisions related to the UNFCCC, things are far from clear and dependent on outcomes in other parts of the climate agreement.
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Sustainable Vietnam on COP26: What you need to know about the upcoming COP26 climate conference
published by Sustainable Vietnampublished by Sustainable VietnamBy Dr. Kasia Weina, Director & Founding Partner, Evergreen Labs – Climate change has definitely become a “hot” topic in recent years and for…
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Felicitas Huong Friedrich in Forbes Vietnam: The “awe” of sustainability
published by Sustainable Vietnampublished by Sustainable Vietnam(English version) Felicitas Huong Friedrich, CSR & IC Manager Schneider Electric writes in July issue of Forbes Vietnam – A couple of years back I was in Jakarta, anxious to meet my new colleagues, whom I have never met before. They all seemed very nice and enthusiastic but over dinner, I was finding myself trying to keep up with the conversation. This was not a language barrier. A whole new world of strategic sustainability efforts opened to me while listening to my colleagues from Schneider Electric.
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A Chat with Forbes Vietnam: Giang Tran on Corporate Responsibility Towards Sustainable Transformation
published by Sustainable Vietnampublished by Sustainable VietnamIn recent years, the business community in Vietnam has been actively promoting CSR under various forms and names. However, both academic studies, as well as practices suggest that CSR is not fully comprehended and is quite often misunderstood … CSR activities in Vietnam are therefore rather inconsistent depending on the size and scale of a company.
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Schneider Electric on Sustainable Vietnam: Running for a Greener Planet
published by Sustainable Vietnampublished by Sustainable VietnamEnergetic Ly Le Nguyen Van, Retail Channel Marketing Manager for Schneider Electric Vietnam talks how he combines his passion with running with building a greener communit and how this aligns with the company he works for.
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Schneider Electric on Sustainable Vietnam: Partnering for a Next Generation of Skilled Workers
published by Sustainable Vietnampublished by Sustainable VietnamBy Mihaela Chirca, Project Manager, Institut Européen de Coopération et de Développement (IECD) – Among Seeds of Hope’s private partners, Schneider Electric has supported the IECD project since it was first launched in Lebanon in 2007. Several projects in five countries and more than ten years later, Schneider Electric has renewed its support, contributing to the training of the next generation of Vietnamese electricians.
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Schneider Electric on Sustainable Vietnam: Being ‘Green’ Professionally and Personally
published by Sustainable Vietnampublished by Sustainable VietnamBy Nhi Nguyen Bach Yen, Sales & Business Intelligence, Schneider Electric Vietnam – I run different initiatives as a Well-Being Champion in the workplace aligned to the company’s well-being ambition where employees are empowered to bring their ‘full’ self to work.
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Schneider Electric on Sustainable Vietnam: A Journey of Purpose
published by Sustainable Vietnampublished by Sustainable VietnamBy Felicitas Huong, CSR Manager, Schneider Electric Vietnam – I started as CSR Manager at Schneider Electric Vietnam and just after a short time a whole new world opened up to me which included all CSR and Sustainable Development topics.