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For more than 35 years, Ceres has been at the forefront of building business leadership and supporting innovative market and policy solutions to address the world’s most pressing sustainability issues
- About | Ceres: Sustainability is the bottom line
Ceres is a nonprofit advocacy organization working to accelerate the transition to a cleaner, more just, and resilient world We make the business case for action on the most pressing sustainability challenges facing our economy today: climate change, water scarcity and pollution, and nature and biodiversity loss
- Corporate Electric Vehicle Alliance | Ceres: Sustainability is the . . .
Ceres supports CEVA companies in making and achieving bold commitments to fleet electrification through collaborative best practice sharing, deep industry engagement, and strategic coalition-wide policy advocacy
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- Climate Change | Ceres: Sustainability is the bottom line
The Ceres Ambition 2030 initiative advances efforts to reduce carbon emissions in six of the economy’s most polluting sectors - banking, electric power, food and agriculture, oil and gas, steel, and transportation
- Careers | Ceres: Sustainability is the bottom line
At Ceres, sustainability is the bottom line and everyone is an equal stakeholder in the fate of our planet Transforming capital markets requires creative solutions, credible data, and compelling arguments
- Leadership | Ceres: Sustainability is the bottom line
The President’s Council is a valued leadership body of Ceres Members serve as ambassadors for Ceres and enhance our impact through direct support, expertise, and outreach to new supporters
- 2025 Progress Report: Climate Risk Reporting in the U. S . . . - ceres. org
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
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