The Great Transition to a Green and Circular Economy: Climate Nexus and Sustainability
Autor Gitte Haaren Limba Engleză Hardback – 5 iul 2024
This book provides broad, essential insights into the main elements of the green transition, circular economy, and sustainability. Sustainability and the green transition will mean new market conditions for businesses. Companies will be subject to new legislation at the corporate and product level alike. They will need to meet new requirements, e.g., having to provide a tremendous amount of new non-financial ESG data to deliver transparency and traceability in the value chains of products and businesses.
The book aims to close the gaps between science, society, and business. To do so, it describes the complexity of sustainability and the need for a holistic approach. In addition, it provides solutions, tools and methods to transform today’s linear economy, make businesses ready for the future, and create a society that no longer pushes the planet beyond its limits.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9783031496578
ISBN-10: 3031496574
Ilustrații: XIX, 218 p. 69 illus. in color.
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.51 kg
Ediția:2024
Editura: Springer Nature Switzerland
Colecția Springer
Locul publicării:Cham, Switzerland
ISBN-10: 3031496574
Ilustrații: XIX, 218 p. 69 illus. in color.
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.51 kg
Ediția:2024
Editura: Springer Nature Switzerland
Colecția Springer
Locul publicării:Cham, Switzerland
Cuprins
PART I: Introducing the need for a Green and Circular Economy.- Chapter 1. The Anthropocene Age and a Sustainable Living.- Chapter 2. Climate Change and Energy Consumption.- Chapter 3. Land use and the spread of humans.- Chapter 4. Resource scarcity.- Chapter 5. The green transition and a new market situation.- Chapter 6. EU Legislation to a Green Economy.- PART II: Climate Nexus – the nexus between climate neutrality and sustainability.- Chapter 7. Introduction to Climate Nexus.- Chapter 8. Energy transition.- Chapter 9. The transition to a Circular Economy.- Chapter 10. Transition to sustainable public and individual transport.- Chapter 11. Transition to sustainable land use, Agriculture and Wild Nature.- Chapter 12. Driving the Climate Nexus – people and money.- PART III: Methods and Tools for the Transition to a Circular and green Economy - Tools and Methods for companies.- Chapter 13. Introduction to part III.- Chapter 14. Materiality Assessment.- Chapter 15. Changing company climate impacts in scope 1+2.- Chapter 16. Method to transform to a circular business model (scope 3).- Chapter 17. Developing a Sustainability Roadmap.- Chapter 18. Summary.
Notă biografică
Gitte Haar is based in Copenhagen (Denmark) and has advised corporations on transforming and preparing their businesses for the green and circular economy for the past 15 years.
She is a member of non-executive boards of several companies actively addressing the green transition and circular economy. Haar holds a degree in Accounting and Auditing from Copenhagen Business School and a degree in Biology/Agronomy from the University of Copenhagen, Denmark. She has previously served as an international management consultant at Arthur Andersen and Deloitte.
She is a member of non-executive boards of several companies actively addressing the green transition and circular economy. Haar holds a degree in Accounting and Auditing from Copenhagen Business School and a degree in Biology/Agronomy from the University of Copenhagen, Denmark. She has previously served as an international management consultant at Arthur Andersen and Deloitte.
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The green transition is the way to a sustainable and fair planet, and necessary to secure supply chains, deliver predictable prices, and ensure access to raw materials despite resource scarcity through sustainable production and consumption.
This book provides broad, essential insights into the main elements of the green transition, circular economy, and sustainability. Sustainability and the green transition will mean new market conditions for businesses. Companies will be subject to new legislation at the corporate and product level alike. They will need to meet new requirements, e.g., having to provide a tremendous amount of new non-financial ESG data to deliver transparency and traceability in the value chains of products and businesses.
The book aims to close the gaps between science, society, and business. To do so, it describes the complexity of sustainability and the need for a holistic approach. In addition, it provides solutions, tools and methods to transform today’s linear economy, make businesses ready for the future, and create a society that no longer pushes the planet beyond its limits.
This book provides broad, essential insights into the main elements of the green transition, circular economy, and sustainability. Sustainability and the green transition will mean new market conditions for businesses. Companies will be subject to new legislation at the corporate and product level alike. They will need to meet new requirements, e.g., having to provide a tremendous amount of new non-financial ESG data to deliver transparency and traceability in the value chains of products and businesses.
The book aims to close the gaps between science, society, and business. To do so, it describes the complexity of sustainability and the need for a holistic approach. In addition, it provides solutions, tools and methods to transform today’s linear economy, make businesses ready for the future, and create a society that no longer pushes the planet beyond its limits.
Caracteristici
Provides an understanding of the green transition and a new green economy in the perspective of business and society Provides tools, guidelines, and road maps to business leaders and master students Highlights the scientific and historic impact of industrialization and global value chains on nature and climate change