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
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.
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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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