Zurich Commits to New Sustainability Actions at Climate Week NYC 2019
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- After earning a top spot in Dow Jones Sustainability Index, Zurich commits to
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Zurich is taking specific new steps to accelerate progress on climate change resilience after new assessments show that our company is making strides on sustainability, but the world is still not on course to meet the targets of the Paris Agreement.
Zurich recently learned it earned a leading spot on the 2019 Dow Jones Sustainability Index, based on actions taken toward environmental, economic and social sustainability over the past year. Zurich raised its scores on all three dimensions and outperformed 99% of the insurance sector in the index.
"Business has a critical role to play in transforming the global economy to tackle climate change," Greco said. "At Zurich, we are determined to play our part. The recent Dow Jones Sustainability Index shows Zurich is already ahead of 99% of its peers, but we want to go further. In June we were the first insurance company to sign the Business Ambition for 1.5 C Pledge and we continue to seek partners focused on driving meaningful impact. It makes sense economically, strategically and above all, it's just the right thing to do."
As a founding member of the
Helping businesses to manage climate change risks
Climate change-related risks are a more critical and urgent challenge than ever for businesses. Many businesses are working to meet the Paris Agreement's long-term goal of keeping the increase in global average temperature to well below 2 C above pre-industrial levels, but Zurich's analysis shows that actions are still falling short of what is needed.
This is fueling demand among businesses for risk management tools that measure the impact of climate change. Zurich plans to launch a Climate Risk Advisory Service during its next strategic cycle to help our business customers assess and manage weather-related risks, which range from changing patterns of severe weather to shifting regulations.
"Building resilience means helping individuals, organizations and communities respond to changing conditions, challenges and crises in ways that enable them to emerge stronger on the other side,"
Zurich has updated its climate change white paper "Mitigating the impacts of climate change: Risk management responses," which provides businesses guidance on how to assess and manage their exposures, vulnerabilities and hazards. It includes Zurich's climate change scorecard, which since 2017 has measured progress and developments in a range of climate change-related areas.
Building partnerships to combat climate change
Zurich is engaging with the
Zurich has also recently joined the
"This is a proud moment for the insurance sector as it highlights how impactful our role can be in bringing resilient thinking to the climate challenge," said
Public-private collaboration must be at the center of addressing climate change in the short, mid and long term. That is why the
"This is a proud moment for the insurance sector as it highlights how impactful our role can be in bringing resilient thinking to the climate challenge."
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