A coalition of 131 CEOs from different countries, including India, managed to cut their companies’ emissions by 10% while increasing revenues by 18% from 2019 to 2022. This was reported by the World Economic Forum during the UN General Assembly in New York, showcasing that economic growth and climate action can be compatible.
CEOs for climate action alliance cut emissions while boosting revenues: WEF

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