<p>Adapting to climate change requires the engagement of all actors in society. Until recently, the predominant research focus has been on governments, communities, and the third sector as key actors in the adaptation process. Yet, there is a growing emphasis internationally on understanding the role of and the need to engage businesses in adaptation given their potential to finance projects, develop technologies and innovative solutions, and enhance the scale and cost-effectiveness of certain adaptation measures. Large national and multinational corporations are among the key actors in this respect. Already, many of these corporations are purportedly taking steps to adapt their operations to climate change. Some stated reasons for their en...
Climate change is often perceived as the most pressing environmental problem of our time, as reflect...
This chapter relates to the NWO-funded research project "‘Getting down to business’: Economic respon...
Organizations will be central actors in societal adaptation to climate variability and change. But h...
Adapting to climate change requires the engagement of all actors in society. Until recently, the pre...
Adapting to climate change requires the engagement of all actors in society. Until recently, the pre...
Firms and industries will have a central role in supporting societal adaptation to the physical impa...
Climate change is one of the environmental issues that has increasingly attracted business attention...
The literature on business responses to climate change until now identified several drivers: regulat...
The issue of climate change has attracted increasing business attention in the past decade. Whereas ...
While business tends to be seen as a substantial factor in causing climate change, climateinduced ph...
On-going and future climate change is universally acknowledged. Climate changeincorporating global m...
Private companies have in recent years started to disclose information about their exposure and resp...
Following the failure of climate negotiations in Copenhagen in 2009 and Cancun in 2010 to agree a su...
The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) warned in its most recent Assessment Report tha...
Climate change is often perceived as the most pressing environmental problem of our time, as reflect...
This chapter relates to the NWO-funded research project "‘Getting down to business’: Economic respon...
Organizations will be central actors in societal adaptation to climate variability and change. But h...
Adapting to climate change requires the engagement of all actors in society. Until recently, the pre...
Adapting to climate change requires the engagement of all actors in society. Until recently, the pre...
Firms and industries will have a central role in supporting societal adaptation to the physical impa...
Climate change is one of the environmental issues that has increasingly attracted business attention...
The literature on business responses to climate change until now identified several drivers: regulat...
The issue of climate change has attracted increasing business attention in the past decade. Whereas ...
While business tends to be seen as a substantial factor in causing climate change, climateinduced ph...
On-going and future climate change is universally acknowledged. Climate changeincorporating global m...
Private companies have in recent years started to disclose information about their exposure and resp...
Following the failure of climate negotiations in Copenhagen in 2009 and Cancun in 2010 to agree a su...
The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) warned in its most recent Assessment Report tha...
Climate change is often perceived as the most pressing environmental problem of our time, as reflect...
This chapter relates to the NWO-funded research project "‘Getting down to business’: Economic respon...
Organizations will be central actors in societal adaptation to climate variability and change. But h...