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- Home | Ceres: Sustainability is the bottom line
Sustainability is the bottom line Ceres is a nonprofit advocacy organization working to accelerate the transition to a cleaner, more just, and resilient world
- News and insights | Ceres: Sustainability is the bottom line
Our experts Ceres is proud to have a team of leading experts in responsible investment and business practices With expertise across various sectors, they leverage science-based research and data to make the business case for sustainability They are regularly featured in leading news outlets and pen columns for Reuters, Forbes, and GreenBiz
- Drained by Data: The Cumulative Impact of Data Centers on Regional . . .
Founded in Phoenix, Ariz but relevant across the world, this report dives into the growing stress on local and regional water supplies from the growth of data centers
- 2025 Progress Report: Climate Risk Reporting in the U. S. Insurance . . .
Rising climate risks are reshaping insurance portfolios, business models, and the very role insurers play in the global economy In our third annual report, Ceres finds that while more insurers are disclosing climate-related risks, critical gaps persist—especially when it comes to setting measurable targets and driving real accountability The new report— 2025 Progress Report: Climate Risk
- Ceres Accelerator for Sustainable Capital Markets
The Ceres Accelerator aims to improve the practices and policies that govern capital markets to reduce the financial impacts of climate change and promote opportunities associated with these changes
- Ceres hires Neal Kemkar as Chief Network Officer
Former White House official and GE executive Neal Kemkar has joined Ceres as its new Chief Network Officer, the sustainability nonprofit announced
- Climate Change | Ceres: Sustainability is the bottom line
Climate Change A strong economy needs a healthy planet Ceres supports investors, companies, and policymakers to advance climate solutions and achieve a cleaner, just and more resilient economy
- Water impacts from data centers may expose companies to . . . - ceres. org
A new Ceres analysis covers the full range of potential water risks facing data center companies, high-tech businesses, and investors due to compounding water demands from data centers, especially in areas where water is already scarce
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