2020-12-03 00:00:00, , Fortune

Content Categorization
/People & Society/Social Issues & Advocacy/Green Living & Environmental Issues
/Food & Drink
/Science/Ecology & Environment

Word Count:
991

Words/Sentence:
23

Reading Time:
6.61 min

Reading Quality:
Intermediate

Readability:
11th or 12th

Media Sentiment
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RCS Analysis
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Risk Score
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PESTEL Scope
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Entity Word Cloud
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Auto Summary
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The issue of climate change presents one of the most difficult decision-making challenges a CEO might face-a case study in balancing uncertainty with costs to bring about changes that will require significant lead times.

As the world's largest food and beverage company, Nestlé has a unique opportunity to address climate change, as we operate in nearly every country in the world and have the size, scale, and reach to make a difference.

Businesses like ours that take climate change seriously are investing today because we're thinking about tomorrow.

How the dark web became a haven for unemployment insurance fraud

Why India's software startups are poised for global dominance

The email security market is littered with false claims.

To my fellow CEOs and leaders across other industries, I would respectfully suggest that contemplation is not a viable strategy to address climate change or a sensible way to run a business.

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